Quality and Safety
Every year, an estimated 1.3 million U.S. adults with heart disease may qualify for cardiac rehabilitation.
Maureen Baker, chair of the Professional Records Standards Body, discusses the PRSB's collaboration with providers of health and social care in the UK and abroad.
The bureaucratic demands of medical practice topped the list of reasons for burnout for all generations, followed by long hours.
AHA President Dr. Robert Harrington discusses why cardiology is primed for the adoption of data-driven innovations.
The cost of ownership and repair of medical equipment, from infusion pumps to MRI machines, can be quite burdensome for the healthcare industry.
Physicians need data evidence to see value of adopting digital health solutions, no matter how compelling they look to investors, says Ben Sych, strategy and partnership manager at the AMA.
Just 57.5% of falls were accounted for in the Nursing Home Compare's Minimum Data Set, which is self-reported by nursing homes.
Southeast Asia has made progress in healthcare modernization but challenges remain, says Kerry Stratton, managing director of InterSystems' Asia Pacific region.
Claire Sutton, digital transformation lead at the National Care Forum in the UK, says that through good news stories and valuable resources, the Digital Social Care website aims to engage and support adult social care providers in their digital journey.
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Tapan Mehta, global head of healthcare solution marketing at Nutanix, says to deliver better and more efficient patient-centered care, healthcare organizations are adopting new capabilities and technologies.
