The case for hybrid care models
Telehealth is increasingly being woven into healthcare organizations’ future plans, giving hope to proponents of hybrid care models.
Telehealth is increasingly being woven into healthcare organizations’ future plans, giving hope to proponents of hybrid care models.
Current shortages and widespread issues recruiting and retaining staff are a central concern for hospitals, and could lend nurses more leverage in negotiations.
St. Louis, Atlanta, Washington D.C. and Manhattan also landed on Lown’s top-10 list of the most racially segregated hospital markets in the country.
When a hospital closes in a rural community, the effects often ripple through the local economy, reducing the size of the population, labor force and possibly county income, new research suggests.
Days after Pfizer asked U.S. regulators to authorize another booster for older adults, Moderna has followed with a similar request for all adults, arguing approval would “provide flexibility” to public health officials and doctors
Cybersecurity has always been chronically underfunded in hospitals, even before COVID-19 swallowed up more resources. Now, this major international threat is creating a “perfect storm,” one cybersecurity expert said.
“At a minimum, Congress must establish a stable, annual Medicare physician payment update that keeps pace with inflation and practice costs,” AMA wrote in its letter.
It’s possible to rekindle the passion of doctors and nurses in providing care, even as many eye an exit, experts said at the HIMSS conference.
Widespread adoption of acute-level care at home models has been hampered by physician reluctance and patchwork reimbursement, though a CMS waiver caused participating hospitals to snowball during the pandemic.
Instead of sharing global profits and losses, Eisai will receive royalties tied to net sales of the Alzheimer’s drug. Biogen, meanwhile, said the amended deal should make it easier to “address market developments.”