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Nioura Ghazni, partner at Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP, explains how hospital leaders are focused on improving and streamlining mission and operations, mitigating regulatory risk and building new revenue streams.
Ziad Nakshabandi, CEO of the National Center for Health Workforce Planning, describes how the group is aligning its efforts with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 objectives, including reskilling and upskilling of healthcare workers.
Also: partnership news from Uberdoc and Nest Collaborative and layoffs at Verily and Carbon Health.
The institute examined the continued impact of ransomware attacks on patient care and asked healthcare IT professionals to evaluate their use of benchmarking in making their cybersecurity program decisions.
Experiences for both groups are often lacking, according to a new report from Qualtrics, which suggests healthcare leaders act quickly to put empathy into action with "meaningful digital transformation."
The subscription-based service sends semi-customized supportive texts based on what users input about their experiences when signing up and without initiation.
Brad Reimer faces health IT challenges and crafts plenty of innovations, including a $350 million telehealth program. He shares how his and his team's work is positively changing the huge health system.
IDC Health Insights recently published its 2023 Worldwide Healthcare Predictions report. Mutaz Shegewi, the firm's research director, unpacks those findings.
A government-funded study found 27% of pediatric nurses surveyed reporting burnout. Those that didn't cited open communication and unit-level teamwork as key factors.
Many med students fear artificial intelligence, studies show. One physician AI expert explains how the technology can assist, not replace, doctors working in pathology, diagnostic radiology and anesthesiology.