New Medical Clinic Pays Tribute to Native American Tribe’s Culture Choctaw Nation Regional Medical Clinic is the flagship facility of a 20-acre development June 23, 2017 Jeff Ferenc No Comments Choctaw Nation Regional Medical Clinic is the flagship facility of a 20-acre development.Read More
Video: Verity Health CEO Says Employee Engagement Crucial to Health System’s Turnaround Verity works to keep health system staffers informed, says CEO Andrei Soran June 22, 2017 Marty Stempniak No Comments Andrei Soran, CEO of Verity Health, describes the elements that led to some early success in turning around a struggling health system, the former Daughters of Charity.Read More
Is Nurse Fatigue Disengaging the Workforce?; Father, Son Work Together as Doc and RN Plus, a retired nurse tries to ease parents' grief and more, all in our weekly roundup of nurse news June 20, 2017 H&HN Staff No Comments Plus, a retired nurse tries to ease parents' grief and more, all in our weekly roundup of nurse news.Read More
Weekly Reading Google, Amazon as Physicians and Where That Leaves the Doctor's Office Plus, a look at physicians who deal with bigoted behavior, and more in this week's roundup of health care news June 16, 2017 Bill Santamour No Comments Plus, a look at physicians who deal with bigoted behavior, and more in this week's roundup of health care newsRead More
CMS Official Shares Tips on Navigating New Payment Systems Robert Furno, M.D., tells clinicians to not give up on MIPS, which can seem confusing June 15, 2017 Maggie Van Dyke No Comments Robert Furno, M.D., tells clinicians to not give up on MIPS, which can seem to be a confusing system.Read More
7 Tactics for Educating Physicians About QPP How hospitals can get doctors up to speed on Medicare's new physician payment system June 15, 2017 Maggie Van Dyke No Comments Health care leaders and experts have tips for hospitals on educating physicians about Medicare’s new physician payment system.Read More
Medicare Physician Reimbursement: Getting Clinicians Up to Speed Hospitals, doctors are learning that success in MACRA's Quality Payment Program takes time and effort June 15, 2017 Maggie Van Dyke No Comments Health care organizations are taking varied approaches to educate and prepare for the physician performance reimbursement Quality Payment Program.Read More
Don't Wash That Newborn; Baby Boomer Nurses Aren't Coasting Into Retirement Plus, free burritos for nurses on Wednesday, all part of Nurse Watch June 13, 2017 H&HN Staff No Comments Plus, free burritos for nurses on Wednesday, all part of Nurse WatchRead More
Nurse Practitioners a Hot Commodity; Men Shying Away from Profession Plus, how the RN shortage is hitting Idaho, and more on the nurse surgeon general June 6, 2017 H&HN Staff No Comments Plus, how the RN shortage is hitting Idaho, and more on the nurse surgeon general, all in this week's roundup of nurse news that you may have missed.Read More
New Clinic Fills Need for LGBT-focused Care The PROUD Family Health Clinic is thought to be the first of its kind in New Jersey June 6, 2017 Matt O'Connor No Comments The PROUD Family Health Clinic is thought to be the first of its kind in New Jersey.Read More