
Women are seeing fewer patients and putting in more hours on documenting health records, a report from athenahealth says. As a result, female clinicians could end up earning less.

Women are seeing fewer patients and putting in more hours on documenting health records, a report from athenahealth says. As a result, female clinicians could end up earning less.

There was a nursing shortage before the pandemic and the situation is even worse now. A new study points to the need to recruit and retain more nurses around the world.

The American Hospital Association asks Biden, Congress to release billions to healthcare organizations struggling with the surge of coronavirus patients.

Investors project more deals to be done due to the transformation of healthcare and a host of other factors.

The typical breach costs several million dollars. Attackers have realized hospitals are prime targets, so healthcare leaders need to make protecting their systems a top priority.

Self-insured organizations seeking cost containment solutions need end-to-end targeted solutions to reduce the likelihood of adverse events.

Kaiser Permanente picks a president for the Georgia market, and Denver Health’s CEO is planning to step down this year.

The administration is offering grants to healthcare organizations to develop or expand mental health programs.

Black patients were more likely to have negative descriptions. The authors suggest bias in records could exacerbate inequities in healthcare.

A new study highlighted the challenges for those working in supportive healthcare roles. Those workers need more support, the lead author says.

The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling allows the government to require most healthcare workers to get vaccinated. Here’s a look at the deadlines and federal guidance in the wake of the ruling.

The Medical Group Management Association outlines its priorities for the year ahead.

Look for a push for more COVID-19 relief for hospitals, more aid for medical research and pandemic preparedness.

The Association of American Medical Colleges’ latest study on the physician workforce sheds light on the doctors practicing in each state.

Mergers and acquisitions fell to the lowest point in a decade. There should be more discussions in the months ahead.

In other moves, Altru Health names a new chief executive and Sunrise Hospital selects a new chief nursing officer.

A study of hundreds of healthcare systems identified common characteristics. Some factors relate to size and ownership, researchers say.

The federal government can require most healthcare workers to get the COVID-19 vaccine, the court ruled Thursday. The justices denied a broader order requiring many businesses to get employees vaccinated.

Nurses say they aren’t being protected at work from both the pandemic and threats of violence. They also said healthcare leaders must do more to show nurses are valued.

Residents with disabilities are more likely to show symptoms of depression and report medical errors if their needs aren’t met.

National Nurses United plans events across the country. The union is urging President Biden’s administration to do more to protect healthcare workers.

Officials in both states are asking hospitals to provide information on how many patients are hospitalized due to COVID-19 and how many tested positive after being admitted for other reasons.

McLaren Oakland announces new leaders, and HCA Virginia selects chief executive for Richmond hospital

The mandate for healthcare workers may have better prospects than a broader order covering the private sector. The Biden administration has set a Feb. 28 deadline for healthcare workers in 25 states to get vaccinated.

Some kids 4 and under, who aren’t yet eligible to be vaccinated, are showing up in hospitals. CDC director Rochelle Walensky urged parents to get their kids vaccinated.