Leaders at Henry Ford Health System connected clinicians with laboratory profes-sionals to make its laboratory utilization more evidence based.
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When the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic hit, hospitals, health systems and their
affiliated physician practices became online caregivers almost overnight.
Precision medicine and population health may seem like contradictory concepts.
When COVID-19 hit, many providers were saved by their digital front doors.
Two external forces are buffeting hospitals and health systems across the country.
The COVID-19 pandemic has tested the resiliency of America’s health care workforce as facilities and caregivers have been stretched to capacity.
Today, more than ever, patient experience and convenience are having a stronger influence on how consumers choose providers
Addressing health inequities and collaborating to create an effective health system for all
The COVID-19 pandemic has left many health care organizations reeling financially.
America’s hospitals and health systems have faced unprecedented financial pressures due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The novel coronavirus global pandemic upended hospital laboratories when it first emerged.
Medicare spending tied to value-based payment arrangements to 100% by 2025.
During the pandemic, health systems were pushed to transform their digital strategies quickly to meet the needs of their patients and communities.
COVID-19 continues to dramatically impact the short- and long-term strategies of hospitals and health systems.
Over the past several decades, technology in health care has been focused on capturing and storing data, and creating a robust electronic health record (EHR).
The novel coronavirus global pandemic upended hospitals and hospital laboratories when it penetrated the US.
Greater payer-provider alignment is needed for the U.S. health care system to achieve high-quality, affordable care.
In the fight against Clostridioides difficile (C. diff; formerly known as Clostridium difficile), hospitals have become
extra vigilant about rapidly diagnosing and treating infected patients.
Burnout is a significant challenge for health care organizations, especially in rural hospitals that struggle with recruiting new clinicians.