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The Value of Point-of-Care MR Imaging: 5 Notes from UC Irvine Physicians
MR imaging widely follows up on CT exams, with demand for MRI capabilities only expected to grow. In response, more healthcare organizations are noticing the value of portable, point-of-care MRI. -
Reinventing Community-Based Healthcare Delivery in a Value-Based Landscape
The movement to community-based care had momentum even prior to the pandemic, but never has the opportunity for change been more primed than present day. At Chapters Health System, this change was really an expansion of the mission we’ve always served. -
Managing chronic kidney disease: Life saving technology learned from Native Americans
For years, hypertension has dominated the healthcare field, afflicting 45 percent of all adult Americans, inducing a number of lethal complications in patients across the country. Another disease that has gained renown in the world of healthcare is diabetes, afflicting 10.5 percent of the U.S. population with its own complications. -
How a Mississippi health system used an electronic consent process to cut through the chaos of 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic revolutionized healthcare and made critical the need for practices to ensure they could continue performing elective procedures without delay. -
The evolution of COVID-19 rapid testing: 4 quotes from Abbott Executive Vice President Andrea Wainer
Andrea Wainer, Abbott's Executive Vice President of Rapid and Molecular Diagnostics participated in a fireside chat during the Becker's Healthcare CEO and CFO Virtual Event in November. Ms. Wainer joined Abbott in 1997 and took her latest role in June 2019. -
Part II: Hospital providers should prepare for longer than they think
The COVID-19 pandemic started nearly eleven months ago and has resulted in worldwide human suffering, an economic meltdown, and increased healthcare inequities and disparities. It has also contributed to a highly contentious American presidential election and the social justice demonstrations throughout the United States. Since the discovery of the virus, no aspect of the American lifestyle has been spared from dramatic changes. 2020 is likely to go down in history — along with 1860, 1929 and 1968 — as one of the watershed years of the Great American Experiment. This once-in-a-generation pandemic has impacted the global population with a similar magnitude as past world wars. -
PointClickCare to buy Collective Medical for more data-driven care: 2 execs share plans
On Dec. 8, PointClickCare announced its intent to acquire Collective Medical, which would create the largest acute and post-acute network for care coordination in the nation. -
PointClickCare Technologies announces intent to acquire Collective Medical, creating the largest combined acute and post-acute care network in North America
In a press release today, PointClickCare Technologies, the leader in cloud-based software technology for the long-term and post-acute care market, announced its intent to acquire Collective Medical, the leading network-enabled platform for real-time cross-continuum care coordination. -
Why hygiene compliance must remain top of mind in patient care facilities
In 2020, the novel coronavirus has upended the world. In patient care facilities, staff are under tremendous pressure to contain COVID-19. Throughout this continued fight, maintaining effective hygiene practices in facilities has been an essential measure in slowing the spread of disease. -
How the pandemic has changed population health strategy: 3 experts weigh in
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused healthcare leaders to rethink population health initiatives. During a Nov. 11 panel at Becker's CEO + CFO Virtual Event, three population health executives discussed how their strategies have shifted due to the pandemic and how they are planning for the future. -
As Overdoses Rise During the Pandemic, Treatment Obstacles Make Recovery Difficult
While the COVID pandemic has witnessed a morbid fascination on the death toll from the disease, the epidemic of substance use has raged on in the background. -
Helping Families and Children with Behavioral Health Issues Cope with COVID-19’s Emotional Toll
How one Oregon behavioral health practice helped its youngest clients and their caregivers stayed engaged and healthy during the pandemic. -
It Takes a Village: Overcoming Information Asymmetry in Healthcare
In fast-paced environments with high stakes, emergency physicians have to quickly make the best decisions possible with imperfect or incomplete information. -
Launching a successful perioperative surgical home program: 4 things to know
The need for patient-centered, value-based care has never been clearer. Amid a pandemic that has upended healthcare delivery, organizations must double down on efforts to ensure patient safety, improve outcomes and enhance efficiency. Launching a perioperative surgical home program can help healthcare organizations achieve their goals and overcome challenges wrought by COVID-19. -
Understanding and Addressing Physician Suicide
The profession of medicine is an exacting and demanding occupation in the service of helping the physical and mental health of patients at their most vulnerable and sick. -
Mass Evictions Won’t Just Cause a Homelessness Crisis, But a Healthcare Crisis
2020 has been a very hard year. After months of uncertainty, no one wants to think about another public health crisis—especially one that could affect so many of us. -
NEHII Selects Collective Medical to Support Multi-State ADT Alerting for Care Collaboration
Partnership ensures NEHII participant hospitals are fully compliant with the CMS ADT notifications Conditions of Participation -
The hidden 90% — Improving the patient experience by capturing a complete patient encounter
Patient satisfaction is key to sustaining and growing patient volumes in a consumer-oriented healthcare world. On Aug. 31, Becker’s Hospital Review hosted a webinar on “Analyzing patient feedback to navigate a public health crisis.” -
Collective Medical Helps Skilled Nursing Facilities Avoid CMS Penalties
With Collective, SNFs can rapidly generate reports on COVID-positive patients in their facility and report to CMS. -
A Pattern, Not a Prognosis: Identifying and addressing the underlying causes behind high ED utilization in patients
It’s impossible to understand how to evaluate and treat a patient without understanding the life context they bring to a clinical scenario.
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