Chicago’s largest physician groups tackle COVID burnout: Crain’s research
[ad_1] “Burnout is not a new issue, but has to be addressed,” said Nelson. The CEO has been in healthcare for nearly 34 years and
[ad_1] “Burnout is not a new issue, but has to be addressed,” said Nelson. The CEO has been in healthcare for nearly 34 years and
[ad_1] ProMedica Health System’s senior care unit recorded a $275 million operating loss last year, the not-for-profit company announced Friday. ProMedica made a play for
[ad_1] Another positive: The omicron wave and vaccinations have left enough people with protection against the coronavirus that future spikes will likely require much less
[ad_1] America’s nursing homes are at a tipping point. The short-sighted policy proposals that President Joe Biden announced for these critical facilities in his recent
[ad_1] Divya Goel, a 35-year-old deaf-blind woman in Orlando, Florida, has had two telemedicine doctors’ appointments during the pandemic. Each time, she was denied an
[ad_1] The number of deaths in Massachusetts attributed to COVID-19 is expected to decline by nearly 4,000 because the state is adopting a new method
[ad_1] A jury sided with Sutter Health on Friday in the long-running federal lawsuit accusing the health system of anticompetitive business practices that drove up
[ad_1] A doctor in Ohio who denied doing any harm to his patients after being convicted of overprescribing painkillers has been sentenced to five years
[ad_1] Health IT experts this week shared ideas on addressing clinician burnout, establishing trust when sharing data and figuring out what the next generation of
[ad_1] The board of Renown Health has fired Dr. Tony Slonim as president and CEO of the northern Nevada healthcare network, ending his tenure that
[ad_1] The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid plans to establish minimum staffing requirements for nursing homes within a year, agency officials told industry representatives Thursday.
[ad_1] The percentage of medical liability insurance premiums with year-to-year increases has surged for the third year in a row, a trend that could negatively
[ad_1] “Burnout is not a new issue, but has to be addressed,” said Nelson. The CEO has been in healthcare for nearly 34 years and
[ad_1] ProMedica Health System’s senior care unit recorded a $275 million operating loss last year, the not-for-profit company announced Friday. ProMedica made a play for
[ad_1] Another positive: The omicron wave and vaccinations have left enough people with protection against the coronavirus that future spikes will likely require much less
[ad_1] America’s nursing homes are at a tipping point. The short-sighted policy proposals that President Joe Biden announced for these critical facilities in his recent
[ad_1] Divya Goel, a 35-year-old deaf-blind woman in Orlando, Florida, has had two telemedicine doctors’ appointments during the pandemic. Each time, she was denied an
[ad_1] The number of deaths in Massachusetts attributed to COVID-19 is expected to decline by nearly 4,000 because the state is adopting a new method
[ad_1] A jury sided with Sutter Health on Friday in the long-running federal lawsuit accusing the health system of anticompetitive business practices that drove up
[ad_1] A doctor in Ohio who denied doing any harm to his patients after being convicted of overprescribing painkillers has been sentenced to five years
[ad_1] Health IT experts this week shared ideas on addressing clinician burnout, establishing trust when sharing data and figuring out what the next generation of
[ad_1] The board of Renown Health has fired Dr. Tony Slonim as president and CEO of the northern Nevada healthcare network, ending his tenure that
[ad_1] The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid plans to establish minimum staffing requirements for nursing homes within a year, agency officials told industry representatives Thursday.
[ad_1] The percentage of medical liability insurance premiums with year-to-year increases has surged for the third year in a row, a trend that could negatively