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Quality and Safety

By Carla Smith | 05:18 pm | August 01, 2016
HIMSS VP: Disparity between male and female compensation rates has widened in the past decade.
By Jane Sarasohn-Kahn | 04:27 pm | July 25, 2016
Mortality rates have not improved, and obesity is on the rise, but there Is some good news.
By Regina Holliday | 03:11 pm | July 18, 2016
This is the sixth year of the Walking Gallery of Healthcare.
By Jane Sarasohn-Kahn | 04:41 pm | May 23, 2016
Putting patients at the center of preventing mortality from blood clots, and being more aware of them in recognizing their onset, is key to stemming the disease burden. We can do more to engage with information, tools and other patients and programs to help monitor this condition.
By Arien Malec | 11:32 am | April 18, 2016
Starting in 2019, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, will change how they pay physicians in a profound way. Unfortunately, the details are complicated and confusing, and many of the particulars have yet to be worked out, which has led many healthcare leaders to glaze over the details and focus on more immediate concerns.
By Marc Probst | 10:20 am | February 11, 2016
Electronic health records are typically touted as providing two primary and vital services: readily accessible patient records and protection against contraindicated medications. But Intermountain Healthcare is benefiting from a growing and transformative versatility in the application of its EHRs.
By Michelle Ronan Noteboom | 11:24 am | October 21, 2015
The latest video by doctor/rapper ZDoggMD may not win a Grammy, but it likely strikes a chord with clinicians frustrated by the inefficiencies of their EHRs, lack of interoperability, "meaningless abuse" and outdated technology.
By Steve Reinecke | 10:58 am | June 15, 2015
Electronic health records are altering nearly every aspect of the caregiver-patient relationship -- not to mention changing caregivers' workflows with omnipresent tablets, handhelds, wall mounts and mobile carts. Today, nurses are on the front lines of this transformation.
By William Bria, MD | 09:26 am | February 20, 2015
Enough talk about information technology's use in the practice of medicine. Health IT must become the practice of medicine.
By Zachary Landman, MD | 12:46 pm | September 26, 2013
The term “patient engagement” returns 565,000 Google search results in less than four-tenths of a second. In contrast, the term “physician engagement” returns roughly one tenth of the total number of results and most are related to hospital or healthcare management practices.

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