From The Editor Using predictive analytics to make the most use of Big Data Big Data sounds like some kind of bully. But used properly, you can turn it into a practical and groundbreaking tool. April 4, 2016 Bill Santamour No Comments Big Data sounds like some kind of bully. But used properly, you can turn it into a practical and groundbreaking tool.Read More
Staffing Nurse residency programs A shortage of critical are and specialty nurses is prompting certain hospitals to establish their own RN residency programs. March 14, 2016 Maggie Van Dyke No Comments A shortage of critical are and specialty nurses is prompting certain hospitals to establish their own RN residency programs.Read More
Dashboard Data about obesity, schizophrenia, patient lies Obesity rates by age; Schizophrenia and the ED; Do you lie to your doc? March 14, 2016 Bill Santamour No Comments Obesity rates by age; Schizophrenia and the ED; Do you lie to your doc?Read More
Executive Briefings The Ins and Outs of Physician Payment After Medicare Sustainable Growth Rate Reform A summary of key aspects of the new Mediare physician payment system and the implications for hospitals. March 14, 2016 Akin Demehin and Melissa Jackson No Comments A summary of key aspects of the new Mediare physician payment system and the implications for hospitals.Read More
Population Health Hospitals step up efforts to fight opioid abuse epidemic Hospitals confront a raging epidemic unbound by age, income or region March 14, 2016 Marty Stempniak No Comments Hospitals confront a raging epidemic unbound by age, income or regionRead More
Update AHA meeting, physician training, Triple Aim In brief March 14, 2016 Bill Santamour No Comments In briefRead More
Dasboard Health care data on infant mortality, online health information, nurses, drunk driving Infant mortality hits a record low. February 8, 2016 Bill Santamour No Comments Infant mortality hits a record low.Read More
Ambulatory Care The 8 types of ambulatory care settings How ambulatory care can enhance your hospital’s reach and reputation February 8, 2016 Jennifer Aliber No Comments How ambulatory care can enhance your hospital’s reach and reputationRead More
Practical Matters Preventing MD Burnout Why should trustees care and what can they do about it? February 8, 2016 Craig Cunningham No Comments Why should trustees care and whatcan they do about it?Read More
Health Care-Acquired Infections Hospitals are Successfully Stepping Up the Fight Against Sepsis Hospitals’ low-cost, coordinated strategy dramatically cuts infection rates January 11, 2016 Lola Butcher No Comments Hospitals’ low-cost, coordinated strategy dramatically cuts infection ratesRead More