Get Ready for (Healthcare) Microgrids – The Health Care Blog
[ad_1] BY KIM BELLARD We depend on it. Indeed, our daily lives are unimaginable without it. The trouble is, it’s become unreliable. Lives have been
[ad_1] BY KIM BELLARD We depend on it. Indeed, our daily lives are unimaginable without it. The trouble is, it’s become unreliable. Lives have been
[ad_1] While most of Medicare’s 63 million beneficiaries are still waiting for no-cost at-home COVID-19 tests, some Medicare Advantage carriers already cover them. Medicare Advantage
[ad_1] Thinking big The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of home-based, acute care as hospitals reached capacity. Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health enrolled about 600 COVID-19 patients
[ad_1] “We are actively moving toward that,” Cox said. “We know that Holy Name is not the only community hospital that is facing the challenge
[ad_1] In October 2020, just before the US became the first country to have 10 million confirmed COVID-19 cases, Atrium Health merged with Wake Forest
[ad_1] How have staffing issues affected your growth and service line plans? When you’re in the middle of a crisis, sometimes it’s difficult to think
[ad_1] Hospital, health system and community leaders know that Medicare is the single largest payer and the single largest cash flow in American healthcare. What
[ad_1] Surgeon General Vivek Murthy announced Friday that he and his young family have COVID-19 despite their best efforts to avoid infection by getting vaccinated
[ad_1] Average daily COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are continuing to fall in the US, an indicator that the omicron variant’s hold is weakening across the
[ad_1] By MICHAEL MILLENSON Health care’s much-trumpeted transition “from volume to value” care remains more tepid than transformational, according to a new study. Looking at
[ad_1] In June, Henry Ford Health System became the first major system in Michigan to mandate the COVID vaccine for all 33,000 of its employees
[ad_1] Equity in action At the Medical College of Wisconsin, leaders use a statistical methodology to ensure that everyone is paid equitably based on experience,
[ad_1] BY KIM BELLARD We depend on it. Indeed, our daily lives are unimaginable without it. The trouble is, it’s become unreliable. Lives have been
[ad_1] While most of Medicare’s 63 million beneficiaries are still waiting for no-cost at-home COVID-19 tests, some Medicare Advantage carriers already cover them. Medicare Advantage
[ad_1] Thinking big The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of home-based, acute care as hospitals reached capacity. Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health enrolled about 600 COVID-19 patients
[ad_1] “We are actively moving toward that,” Cox said. “We know that Holy Name is not the only community hospital that is facing the challenge
[ad_1] In October 2020, just before the US became the first country to have 10 million confirmed COVID-19 cases, Atrium Health merged with Wake Forest
[ad_1] How have staffing issues affected your growth and service line plans? When you’re in the middle of a crisis, sometimes it’s difficult to think
[ad_1] Hospital, health system and community leaders know that Medicare is the single largest payer and the single largest cash flow in American healthcare. What
[ad_1] Surgeon General Vivek Murthy announced Friday that he and his young family have COVID-19 despite their best efforts to avoid infection by getting vaccinated
[ad_1] Average daily COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are continuing to fall in the US, an indicator that the omicron variant’s hold is weakening across the
[ad_1] By MICHAEL MILLENSON Health care’s much-trumpeted transition “from volume to value” care remains more tepid than transformational, according to a new study. Looking at
[ad_1] In June, Henry Ford Health System became the first major system in Michigan to mandate the COVID vaccine for all 33,000 of its employees
[ad_1] Equity in action At the Medical College of Wisconsin, leaders use a statistical methodology to ensure that everyone is paid equitably based on experience,