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Whether it's technology, legislation, or new policies and programs, the healthcare industry is attacking opioid abuse from numerous angles.
What looks like a nightmare for hospital finance executives is also an opportunity to reduce excessive losses typically associated with such claims.
Organizations are each expanding services to address non-medical factors that can have a significant impact on individual and population health.
Growing digital transformation, as well as increasing adoption of web-based services over conventional analog devices, is fueling demand for more modern technologies, according to research reports.
New research found that 80 percent of the 103 clinical department heads at six major teaching hospitals are men, and almost 90 percent are white.
New data from states including Tennessee and Connecticut highlight the importance of helping sustain community well being.
Executives must address redundant services, lengthy claims processing and reimbursement cycles, among others.
Former HHS Secretary Tom Price did not comply with federal regulations for chartered aircraft and other government travel, OIG says.
New research found that the length of time after which a patient returns to the hospital reveals a lot about where things went wrong and highlights the need for hospitals and clinics to work together.
Operation S.O.S. was inspired by prosecution efforts in Manatee County, Florida, which realized a 77 percent drop in overdose deaths.