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Five Questions With Clinical Leaders Podcast Series
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The Evolving Role of the Physician Leader
One hallmark of America's rapidly changing health care system is the evolving role of physician leaders who have chosen to wear two leadership hats as both doctor and administrator.
Patient Forward: A multidisciplinary team invites patients and their families to a weekly thoracic oncology clinic at Elkhart General Hospital.
Leaders from radiology and hospital administration involved in lung cancer screening and treatment at Indiana's Elkhart General Hospital will share how they partnered to create a multidisciplinary
Case study: Wisconsin hospital embraces NPs as hospitalists
When the independent primary care group that served Rusk County Memorial Hospital started referring patients to a competing facility in another community, the critical access hospital in Ladysmith,
Expanding the reach of palliative care
When Alexander Gamble, M.D., was hired to develop a palliative medicine program at Phelps County Regional Medical Center in south-central Missouri, he expected it would take some time to persuade p
Reining in drug costs
When Cleveland Clinic launched an initiative to control drug costs, Jeff Rosner, senior director of pharmacy contracting and purchasing, was skeptical.
High-Value Care Collaborative
The American Hospital Association, in partnership with the ABIM Foundation's Choosing Wisely campaign and the Costs of Care orga
Mental illness and acute care
For a long time, behavioral health patients have been marginalized in the nation’s health care system.
New views on womens services
Trustee talking points
The 2014 birthrate for women ages 25 to 29 was 106 births per 1,000, just slightly higher than the rate of 101 per 1,000 women ages 30 to 34, according t