News

High workloads, time constraints, misalignment of financial incentives and individuals’ health literacy are among the chief ...
Hospital-at-home programs gained significant traction during the COVID-19 era, spurred by CMS’ 2020 waiver program to ease hospital capacity. What began as an emergency measure has since evolved into ...
Wesley Medical Center just garnered national recognition as one of the best health care systems, according to an analysis by health care improvement company Premier Inc. 33,714 people played the ...
Are you or a loved making the transition from hospital to home? Although, you’re likely looking forward to returning to ...
Health care costs are rising in New Hampshire and hospital consolidation may be ... health care costs are continuously rising and providers are consolidating. The New Hampshire Consumer ...
A report released June 17 by NORC at the University of Chicago, commissioned by the Coalition to Strengthen America’s Healthcare, found that patients enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans are more ...
Rural Hospital Stabilization Program (RHSP). The RHSP is designed to support rural hospitals facing financial challenges by helping them expand or enhance health care services to meet community needs.
June 5 (Reuters) - Virtual chronic care provider Omada Health said on Thursday it had raised $150 million in its U.S. initial public offering, another sign of recovering investor appetite for new ...
One Georgia hospital is trading PCs for Apple gear — and transforming patient care in the process. Healthcare has long been dominated by PCs, largely because most clinical software has been ...
Having less than 1% of our total volume as inpatient care has placed the hospital in a situation that is not sustainable.” Lawrence Medical Center, a 98-bed facility, saw more than 60,000 ...
The hospital was built to address the growing need for high-quality mental and behavioral health care services for individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, substance use, and other issues ...
The challenge, at least initially, will be finding enough spots for kids who need them, since Arizona lost hundreds of providers of subsidized child care over the last several years.