Ambulatory Care
The industry is on track to generate more than 1.1 million new jobs by 2026, spurred in part by demand for nurses. But there's also mild trepidation about AI.
Case study: Grady Health used an AI machine to generate which patients were most at risk of coming back to them within 30 days, and then dispatched EMS staff to visit them.
NYC H+H emergency departments are also implementing new treating procedures for opioid abuse patients called Emergency Department Addiction Teams.
Hemodialysis costs Medicare $80,000 per patient yearly; Researchers say use of nephrologist to slow progression could save Medicare $730 million.
Here's a look at what Mayo achieved and what goes into such an agreement with patients.
The percentage of physician practices now owned by hospitals increased from 26 percent in 2010 to 38 percent in 2016.
When asked, 86 percent said insurance companies are "very" or "somewhat" responsible, while 82 percent said hospitals were "very" or "somewhat" responsible.
The emerging technologies bring opportunities to increase revenue and boost patient experience and physician satisfaction.
New data from states including Tennessee and Connecticut highlight the importance of helping sustain community well being.
One expert sees the root of the trend in an environment that's still largely volume-driven.