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Summer of 2025 was an unusual one for health system leaders across the country that, in many ways, seemed to move both slowly and abruptly at once. Here are seven of the many questions that health ...
Many spine surgeons and patients have benefitted from outpatient migration when it comes to costs and outcomes, but the option for inpatient stays will always remain. Three spine surgeons discuss how ...
The logistics of health care can be frustrating. If you have a bureaucratic horror story or need help with a tough question, ...
A new TIAA Institute report says solving workforce shortages with smarter hiring, training, and artificial intelligence could ...
Provider consolidation into vertically integrated health systems increased from 2016 to 2018. More than half of US physicians and 72 percent of hospitals were affiliated with one of 637 health ...
With a co-created care model, patients can feel supported from the moment of diagnosis by a team that anticipates their needs ...
On June 30, Microsoft announced a generative AI (genAI) system that outperforms physicians in diagnosing complex cases, ...
The most cumbersome administrative obstacles that new primary care practices face have little to do with federal regulation.
By Donald Saelinger, MD Special to the NKyTribune The United States healthcare system faces numerous challenges that ...
Governor Hochul announced nearly $300 million in state funding to support health care transformation projects across New York. The funding, part of the Statewid ...
The line about the world’s best health care always had a grain of truth. The United States has for decades languished behind peer systems in terms of access and outcomes.
If we’re serious about transforming our health care system, we must enable nurses to lead the way.