Workforce
The WHO's Global Strategy on Digital Health and the G20 Riyadh declaration aligned on issues including workforce development, says Taghreed Justinia, regional director for IT Services at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences.
Patient volumes, ER visits, discharges and total revenues were down in January compared to December 2022.
The numbers are a bright spot as physicians across all specialties are still struggling with high rates of burnout.
In honor of Black History Month, healthcare leaders highlight Black American accomplishments.
The health system is consolidating from seven to five networks and has an affiliation agreement with Mid-Columbia Medical Center.
Strategic AI deployments can routinize items like claims coding and scheduling appointments, according to Kimberly Hartsfield, VisiQuate's EVP for growth enablement.
The legislature is considering the creation of nurse-to-patient ratios which would cap the number of patients under a nurse's care.
Defendants purportedly engaged in a scheme to sell fraudulent nursing degree diplomas and transcripts to people seeking licenses.
Even with a fraudulent diploma, a nurse must still pass a rigorous test for licensure, says Dr. Dani Bowie.
Shari Slate was hired to ensure the company's workforce of more than 300,000 employees "reflects the communities it serves," says CVS.