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Health care leaders should measure their organization’s progress not just in financial terms, but also through assessments of the trust and loyalty of their patients and their employees. As they grow, ...
Designed to encourage social interactions, inpatient psychiatric units are a potential hot spot for Covid-19 infection. The authors describe how the University of Rochester Medical Center created a ...
Three proposals for improving the law to reflect 21st-century drug development practices.
Especially important during a pandemic, health care’s common challenge is making sure how we deliver care and change the structures of society actually contributes to the health of the people we ...
Alison Callahan reported being a consultant for Atropos Health (an on-demand evidence-generation company) and receiving funding from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation for the development of ...
Notwithstanding concerns about staffing levels and burnout in health care, federal wage and employment data does not support the suggestion that a Covid-19 pandemic-related spike in quitting has had ...
Jackie Gerhart, Eric Poon, and Bob Kocher have nothing to disclose. Stephen Morrissey is the Executive Managing Editor for the New England Journal of Medicine.Thomas H. Lee is Chief Medical Officer of ...
A dedicated multidisciplinary post-ICU recovery unit for Covid-19 patients addresses their unique complexities and lets them begin rehabilitation earlier than they would with a normal progression from ...
The Covid-19 pandemic offers an opportunity to rethink the role of emergency departments and emergency physicians, and to create new care options that remove traditional barriers to effective ...
A large academic medical center found substantial opportunities for cost savings at three non–emergency department sites relative to the ED, especially telehealth.
Health care organizations can benefit from decades of cross-industry research into effective team management as they meet the challenges of managing frontline Covid-19 care teams.
Rising-risk patients receiving Medicaid experience worsening medical and behavioral health conditions and increased acute care (ED and hospital) utilization, while typically being disconnected from ...