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By Stephanie Bouchard | 11:21 am | July 08, 2013
The healthcare industry continued to add jobs in June, gaining nearly 20,000, including a rebound in the hospital sector, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Friday.
By Jay Hancock, Kaiser Health News | 01:00 pm | July 01, 2013
Across the nation, boards at nonprofit hospitals are often paying bosses much more for boosting volume rather than delivering value, according to an analysis by Kaiser Health News.
By Frank Irving | 11:27 am | July 01, 2013
Physician residents and fellows are starting their job searches earlier finds a new survey released by Cejka Executive Search.
By Rodney J. Moore | 02:10 pm | June 28, 2013
A recent study of more than 400 employees in professional and administrative occupations found that there is an optimum level of workaholism for achieving job effectiveness and positive health but extremes are dangerous.
By Kevin Fuller | 11:33 am | June 28, 2013
When hospitals look at their bottom lines, staff is typically one of the casualties. However, experts say being understaffed can ultimately cost a hospital.
By David Weldon | 10:12 am | June 28, 2013
Changes shaped by the Affordable Care Act, recent decisions by the NLRB, the wave of mergers and acquisitions, and the fact that healthcare is the industry with the most job growth have made it attractive to union recruiting activity.
By Kelsey Brimmer | 11:52 am | June 27, 2013
With a number of studies indicating that one in three patients enters U.S. hospitals malnourished and many more becoming malnourished once admitted, five organizations decided to band together to launch the Alliance to Advance Patient Nutrition.
By Tammy Worth | 10:08 am | June 27, 2013
Lawmakers introduce bill to extend Federal Tort Claims Act liability protection to practitioners volunteering at community health centers and free clinics.
By Mary Mosquera | 03:23 pm | June 26, 2013
Employers across the economy will be looking for professionals with sharp cognitive skills gained in life sciences education.
By Rodney J. Moore | 03:50 pm | June 25, 2013
The National Committee for Quality Assurance created an expert certification process for Patient-Centered Medical Home providers, not just to give recognition to healthcare professionals but to advance the adoption of patient-centered care strategies.