Quality and Safety
One possible means of addressing the issue would be the development of surveys with disaggregated race and ethnicity data, authors say.
Even with a fraudulent diploma, a nurse must still pass a rigorous test for licensure, says Dr. Dani Bowie.
Harris Health System CISO Jeffrey Vinson, talks about situational awareness and IoMT security. Ordr CEO Jim Hyman discusses how hospital networks can manage the volume of connected-devices through intelligence.
An Edinburgh data hub will likely be complete in 2024, and transform health experiences and outcomes for the U.K. and across borders, according to professor Sir Aziz Sheikh, Usher Institute director and University of Edinburgh dean of data.
The U.S. has the lowest life expectancy at birth, the highest maternal and infant mortality and among the highest suicide rates.
In order to augment capacity, Brunei hospitals are heading toward digital maturity. Moving to an EMR system is the first stop, according Dr. Azmi Mohammad, orthopedic surgeon at Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Hospital.
Members can schedule a primary care visit within days with a provider they select, and access care for common illnesses and infections.
One Medicare Advantage plan used the Ribbon tool to focus on quality measures and saw a 342% net increase in users achieving a 4+ star rating.
An innovation culture at Sheba Medical Center has produced efficiencies and cost savings.
Cyber Defense Labs CEO Robert Anderson, Jr. talks about federal technology resources and policy, engaging the private sector and how cyberinsurance may respond to the rate and frequency of ransom payments.