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Healthcare Management Articles
Here's how healthcare can put the industry mandate to "first, do not harm" into practice by implementing cleaner, more sustainable practices.
Better health for all is on the horizon thanks to those who are implementing new strategies
to improve care.
In the post-pandemic healthcare setting, combining the best of telehealth and in-person visits increases productivity, revenue and employee morale.
Technology is moving fast, increasing business opportunities and efficiencies by enabling hybrid work environments and outsourcing virtual workforces.
The ever-rising expense of healthcare is not only a patient's concern — it's also the healthcare system's responsibility to lower costs.
Nursing shortages in the United States are not new, but the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the problem when it put an unprecedented strain on the healthcare system at large - and nurses in particular.
Diversity, equity and inclusion have been a recent focus for businesses and organizations across the world, but perhaps none stand to make a greater impact than the healthcare industry, where it directly affects individual health outcomes and quality of life.
Demand for an interconnected, collaborative model of care that puts patient participation through technology at the forefront of health management is on the rise.
How can facilities improve the healthcare professional-patient experience? By implementing patient-centered care with a personal touch.
Manufacturers have mainly stayed on the periphery of the discussion about how to remedy the issue of unused or wasted drugs from single-use vials, but the REFUND Act is changing that.
Loosening of COVID-19 restrictions in healthcare facilities requires stringent cleanliness policies to curb the spread of infection.