When it comes to providing exceptional patient access, digital offers one path forward, according to two RCM executives ...
Over the past few years the health insurance industry has seen major M&As, further consolidating power into the hands of a few dominant companies — leaving Americans with fewer options. As of 2023, ...
People with diabetes who were taking GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs such as tirzepatide and semaglutide had significantly lower rates of hospital readmission, wound re-opening and hematoma after surgery ...
The U.S. has recorded its first death of a person infected with bird flu. The patient was a resident of southwest Louisiana who was hospitalized last month with the first known severe case of bird flu ...
The first person to have a severe case of H5N1 bird flu in the United States has died, according to the Louisiana Department of Health. This is the first human death from bird flu in the US.
The effort to form a primary care physician union is under arbitration with the National Labor Relations Board, and a decision is not expected for months. We talk to both sides.
The effort to form a primary care physician union is under arbitration with the National Labor Relations Board, and a decision is not expected for months.
The New York State Nurses Association report showed between January and October 2024, hospitals failed to staff intensive care units and critical care patients at the state-mandated ratio more than 50 ...
A new study involving more than 80,000 US nursing homes has found a link between the use of staffing agency nurses and lower quality ratings in the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services Five-Star ...
One of the primary opportunities after a merger or acquisition is creating standards among the medical staff. Clinicians play ...
A report from Moody’s Investor Services clocked in the median operating cash flow margin as nearing 7%, but noted that growth ...
Last week's flu activity was particularly intense in the South, Southwest and western U.S. The states reporting lesser amounts of suffering were mostly in the northern Great Plains and in New England.