Stephanie Bouchard
The National Committee for Quality Assurance is seeking public comment on the development of standards and measures for an optional patient-centered medical home recognition in patient experiences.
A new study looking at U.S. hospital labor costs for nurses explores the comprehensive costs of employing nurses but the American Nurses Association says the study is an incomplete picture.
The State of Michigan is the latest entity to sue San Francisco-based prescription drug wholesaler McKesson Corp., for allegedly artificially inflating prices for certain brand name and generic drugs.
Roy K. Malkin, president and chief executive officer of Minneapolis-based medical devices company, Minntech Corporation, was injured in a plane crash Saturday evening.
A bill introduced in the House of Representatives proposes to set minimum education and certification standards for technical personnel providing, planning and delivering medical imaging exams and radiation therapy treatments in the Medicare program.
St. Peter's Health Partners is the new name of an upstate New York health system to be created when the merger of Northeast Health, St. Peter's Health Care Services and Seton Health is completed later this summer.
If you’re a fan of basketball, you already know of Mike “Coach K” Krzyzewski. He’s celebrated as the force behind Duke University’s men’s basketball team, a champion of education and a top-class motivator.
Nurse-on-nurse, doctor-on-doctor, doctor-on-nurse - workplace bullying takes many different forms, all of them serious. The effects of workplace bullying are far-reaching and have bottom-line implications for the institutions that overlook or allow such behavior.
There are some who argue that human beings are violent by nature.
When Jennifer Searfoss realized she had a urinary tract infection, she made a decision more and more Americans are making: She went to a retail health clinic for care.