Healthcare marketers today operate with unprecedented reach and sophistication. Campaigns span more channels. Data are richer. Patient journeys are carefully mapped, sequenced and optimized. And yet, ...
METAIRIE, La. — When a hurricane is coming, we think about preparing for our family's needs. But a hospital has thousands, who are already in need, to take care of. With hurricane season already upon ...
A growing network of trained caregivers is transforming how patient movement happens across units and clinics On a day last fall, caregivers from across Duke University Hospital walked into a campus ...
As the seasons come and go and new routines kick in, many dental practices notice a common pattern: fewer patients, more appointment changes, and families putting off care until their routines ...
Anyone who is not in the medical profession and who has wandered into an emergency room may be baffled by the hours of waiting and the mysterious process by which nurses and doctors move patients ...
When we think of healthcare, certain images come to mind: nurses at the bedside, doctors making diagnoses, or a surgeon in the OR. These professionals are often seen as the heart of patient care. And ...
I've expressed concern before that ONC paints a Pollyanna portrait of its success. So I found its recent issue brief on health IT and patient safety refreshing. Yes, it's a very rosy picture on how ...
In this episode, we are joined by Laura Nadler, Director of Sales Enablement at Healthcare Finance Direct, to discuss how shifting beyond a patient’s credit score for financing can empower healthcare ...
A pair of recent announcements from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services show agencies working to help providers and payers reduce their data exchange burdens and enable Medicare enrollees ...
In the middle of May, when some 40 Chicagoans a day were dying of COVID-19, Norwegian American Hospital's 12-bed intensive care unit for the sickest patients was full. Some patients lingered in the ...