With the authorizations for several effective vaccines against Covid-19 and a strong vaccination program in place, concerns about burnout among health care workers who have been at the frontlines of ...
For decades, the pace of creativity—generation of novel and useful ideas—in health care delivery organizations (for example, hospitals and medical groups) has been slow. Additionally, despite the ...
The saying “a crisis is a terrible thing to waste” is cliché, but true. Out of the coronavirus pandemic can come positive change, but we must learn the right lessons. At the peak of the COVID-19 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A look back on the health lessons we learned from the pandemic. (Getty Images) (Klaus Vedfelt via Getty Images) This month marks ...
Health care costs are growing at a rate that continues to outpace our ability to afford them, placing unsustainable pressure on US families and our state and federal governments. As health care ...
The authors drafted a “Shared Values of Collaborative Care” document with fundamental principles to make better group decisions in implementing collaborative care. We established core principles of ...
This case study describes Tennessee’s process for convening key stakeholders to develop uniform payment guidelines to encourage increased preventive service delivery. Objectives: To describe Tennessee ...
New programs like Hospital-at-Home and Acute-Care-at-Home are giving health systems an opportunity to reduce inpatient traffic and give patients the care they need in their own homes. Editor's note: ...
The inescapable pain and death of war have also produced many of the medical breakthroughs that have enhanced our health in peacetime. The Civil War created advances in surgical techniques. World Wars ...
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