6 Most Valuable Skills Executives Want in Potential Hires
From technology skills to emotional intelligence, what you should be looking for in a candidate.
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The Limits of AI in Healthcare
Artificial intelligence is poised to take over healthcare-or is it?
Tackling the Hep A Outbreak
As communities grapple with the vaccine-preventable disease, healthcare orgs must step up to increase awareness.
Reducing Costly Clinical Variation
Why status quo inpatient analytics fall short in unlocking clinical variability reduction.
FDA clears Parkinson’s add-on treatment
The new drug is an add-on to levodopa/carbidopa for Parkinson’s patients experiencing “off” episodes.
The Impact of Step Therapy on Patients Taking Biologics
Does step therapy harm patient outcomes?
The Impact of EPA Rule on Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals
How the new rule is affecting healthcare orgs.
FDA issues warning for certain hepatitis C drugs
Use of these meds to treat chronic hepatitis C in patients with moderate to severe liver impairment has resulted in liver failure in rare cases.
New Research Program Looks to Accelerate Precision Medicine
How a program with a goal of 1 million participants could help promote research into precision medicine.
Healthcare Supply Chain Management and AI
Why it’s critical for healthcare orgs to optimize their supply chain networks.
How Member Engagement Increases Diabetes Outcomes
Offering rewards can be a great way to increase member engagement for patients with diabetes.
How Health Execs Can Prevent Surprise Billing
Why price transparency is a top consumer demand.
Generic EpiPen for kids may help with shortage
Teva’s generic EpiPen Jr. helps alleviate allergy drug shortage.
How Medicare and Medicaid Providers Can Offer Powerful Incentives
Partnering with the right rewards provider can encourage plan members to take proactive steps toward improving their health.
DEA to propose marijuana research regs
DEA scrambles to add qualified marijuana growers.
Nine Reasons Health Execs Are Excited for the Future
From new models to AI, the things that get health execs excited about the future of healthcare.
CAR T Therapy Available to Medicare Beneficiaries
Coverage is one step in the right direction, but there’s another part that is crucial.
Wearables Help Detect Dementia
New remote patient technology applications could be the new norm for healthcare.
The State of Healthcare Data and Technology
How technology can improve patient and provider experiences.
Eliminate Manual Communication Procedures to Achieve High Reliability
How pen and paper can create risks for patient, providers, and visitors.
The Surprising Relationship Millennials Have with Healthcare
A new study has revealing findings about how millennials maintain their health and wellness.
What Consumerization Means for Healthcare
A look at how consumerization is changing healthcare forever.
Health Orgs Still Struggle with Patient Billing
Increased transparency and consumer-friendliness are common goals in improving billing, but more work is needed.
How Can Hospitals Invest in Affordable Housing?
How nonprofit hospitals and health systems are getting involved with housing.
Inpatient Telehealth Adoption Surges
Telehealth being used to fill patient care gaps.
Consumers Have Positive View of Healthcare, Concerns Over Price
A new survey shows that despite concerns, most people view their experiences with healthcare positively.
IPA-Insurer Partnership to Address Social Determinants of Health
Two organizations partner to help fund community-based organizations.
Baby Boomers and Millennials Want More Frequent Communication
Millennials and Baby Boomers aren't so different after all.
New drug targets key genetic driver of cancer
FDA approved the third oncology drug in the US that targets a key genetic driver of cancer, rather than a specific tumor.
RA drug could help pharma maker stunt Humira losses
Blockbuster drug could be key to Humira’s successor.