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April 8, 2020

Many medical practices mistakenly assume that because the role of healthcare providers in a specific setting remains relatively consistent across employers, they simply must find a candidate for the job who is certified, licensed, and capable of perf...

Medical privacy and data security are essential components of medical practice. Criminal activity related to cyberdata and medical records is growing increasingly complex, because the information stored there provides the obtainer with potential fina...

Until fairly recently, the prevailing model for an organizational response to provider burnout has been to focus on individuals struggling with the condition. Unfortunately, one of the primary factors driving the escalating rates and intensity of bur...

Sociological factors substantially influence how physicians relate to patients. Patients who display socially maladaptive traits and do not live up to the usual expectations of the doctor–patient relationship may be considered undesirable. Unfortunat...

April 2, 2020

IBM is in the process of patenting an algorithm that can supposedly predict when an employee will quit with 95 percent accuracy. This is significant in our candidate-driven market: There are now more job openings in the U.S. than there are unemployed...

March 31, 2020

Over the past 10 years, there have been squabbles over how best to collect injury data, over who has the power to require it, over who should pay for it, and over whether to make public damning findings and the names of those responsible for safety p...

March 24, 2020

Recognition and appreciation. For leaders who want their teams to thrive and organizations that want to create cultures of engagement, loyalty and high performance, it’s important to understand the distinction.

March 23, 2020

How often do we say, “I wish my staff members performed their jobs with more professionalism”?

March 20, 2020

Medical artificial intelligence can perform with expert-level accuracy and deliver cost-effective care at scale.

March 12, 2020

There’s no shortage of digital health offerings promising to enhance patient care and achieve aspects of the quadruple aim of enhancing the patient experience, improving population health, reducing costs and improving the work life of healthcare prov...

March 11, 2020

Research indicates that open communication raises employee satisfaction and increases retention. Implementing a 'Morning Huddle' with clinicians and employees is an excellent way to foster the communication that drives both of these improvements.

March 10, 2020

Interviews with almost 100 chief transformation officers, chief digital officers and other top executives at over 80 global companies — all established firms with a long history — asking about their best practices for tackling the digital transformer...

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