The future of telehealth: Maintaining momentum post-pandemic
Telehealth has emerged as a significant component of the healthcare landscape during the COVID-19 pandemic. Regulators will need to take action to ensure access to telemedicine beyond the pandemic.
MED MOVES: Southwestern Health Resources names new leader, and more
The University of Vermont Health Network selects a new executive, and HCA Healthcare chooses new VP of investor relations.
Chief Healthcare Executive’s five most popular stories on the patient experience in 2021
At the end of the day, it’s all about meeting the needs of patients. Take a look at our most-read stories on how healthcare systems are finding new ways to serve patients.
Chief Healthcare Executive’s 5 most popular data and technology stories in 2021
Take a look at these stories and features examining the technology that’s changing the healthcare industry.
Chief Healthcare Executive: Top 5 stories on healthcare transformation in 2021
Over the past year, leaders are putting more focus on virtual care, home-based options and the increased use of data.
Chief Healthcare Executive's top product solutions of 2021
Look back at some compelling stories and interviews about emerging technologies and solutions in the healthcare industry.
Chief Healthcare Executive’s top management stories of 2021
Over the past year, CHE examined the challenges of vaccine mandates, payments, staffing, and improving data and technology. Check out these stories from the past year.
Reducing medical errors: Federal report outlines ways to improve patient safety
Healthcare organizations must make learning new methods to improve safety a constant process. Staff, patients and families should offer input.
An investor’s perspective on healthcare trends in 2022
Andy Colbert, senior managing director at Ziegler, looks at opportunities and areas to watch in the coming year.
CDC cuts isolation time for healthcare workers with COVID-19
Healthcare staff with COVID-19 who are asymptomatic can go back to work after 7 days with a negative test, the CDC said. The isolation time can be reduced if there are staffing shortages.
Supreme Court will hear arguments on vaccine mandate: Questions and answers
In a surprising move, the justices said they’d hear arguments on Jan. 7. A Biden administration order requires 17 million healthcare workers to get vaccinated.
How Oracle’s purchase of Cerner shakes up the tech field in healthcare
Oracle bought Cerner in a $28 billion deal, giving the software giant a bigger presence in healthcare. It could inspire other tech companies to make moves.
As New York sees surge in COVID-19 cases, hospitals brace for the worst. Again.
New cases have surged 80% as the city has become a hotbed for the Omicron variant. Healthcare systems in upstate New York have already been increasingly challenged in recent weeks.
What Oracle’s acquisition of Cerner means for healthcare
Analysts say the deal could accelerate the move to the cloud. The companies say they will enable doctors to spend less time on records and more time with patients.
Healthy Bottom Line: The Anatomy of a Healthy Provider/Payer Relationship
Joe Nicholson, DO, chief medical officer at CareAllies, talks about the importance of providers and payers having a good working relationship as well as tips for nurturing that relationship.
The toll of COVID-19 burnout: 2 of 5 nurses, 1 of 5 doctors plan to leave practice
The study found many doctors and nurses plan to reduce their hours or leave due to overwhelming stress. Employees who feel highly valued were less likely to want to walk away.
Feds announce 1,000 residency slots for hospitals
The positions will be targeted toward hospitals in rural areas and underserved communities. They will be phased in over five years.
Omicron already dominant variant in U.S. cases, CDC says
The rapidly spreading variant now appears to be responsible for nearly three quarters of new infections nationwide.
LexisNexis aims to help health researchers do more with data
The company touts a new patient-centered token as a tool to produce better research and transform healthcare.
COVID-19 drove national health spending above $4T: A closer look
National health expenditures rose nearly 10% in 2020. But some consumers delayed care and avoided hospitals.
Pregnant women with disabilities face higher risk of health issues, study finds
They are at greater risk of maternal mortality and more likely to have a wide array of complications. Doctors need to gain more comfort in treating women with disabilities, the study suggests.
MED MOVES: Columbia University names new CEO of medical center, and more
Berkshire Health Systems names successor to retiring chief executive, and VCU Health announces first VP for diversity
Maryland hospitals directed to delay some surgeries
Gov. Larry Hogan ordered hospitals to postpone non-urgent procedures when COVID-19 hospitalizations exceeded 1,200. Maryland joins other states taking similar steps and struggling to contain the latest surge.
‘Worse than last year’: COVID-19 patients pack Minnesota's hospitals
This year, hospitals aren’t just battling the coronavirus; they’re treating more people with other health issues and dealing with staffing shortages. Hospitals are delaying procedures and diverting patients.
Half of Americans struggled to pay medical bills or delayed treatment
Many Americans have postponed or gone without some medical services in the past year, a KFF poll found. Members of minority groups and those with lower incomes are more likely to have trouble with medical bills.
Most consumers don’t trust hospitals with their data: Survey
Two out of three consumers said they didn’t think large hospitals were as careful as they should be with their personal and payment information.
Patients value telemedicine, but satisfaction dipped in 2021
Telehealth use surged due to the COVID-19 pandemic and many patients welcomed the option. But a new survey shows some patients prefer in-person visits for some of their needs.
‘We’re heartbroken. We’re overwhelmed.’ Hospital leaders urge public to help fight COVID-19
In a full-page advertisement in Minnesota newspapers, healthcare CEOs said their hospitals are filled. More than 40 states are seeing increases in COVID-19 hospitalizations.
Remote patient monitoring market expected to hit $117B
The surging market reached $23 billion in 2020. It’s expected to grow five times larger by 2025.
Health groups lobby Congress on telehealth access
More than a dozen organizations are urging lawmakers to permanently protect access to telehealth services. The government has eased restrictions but the waivers are only in place during the COVID-19 public health emergency.