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TagUninsured Rate Falls To Record Low Of 8.8%
The latest numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau showed the nation’s uninsured rate dropped to 8.8 percent. It had been 9.1 percent in 2015.
Teaching Health Delivery Science in the Digital Age
from The Health Care Blog
Our health system is facing an existential crisis. We’re not alone. As the largest hospital in the western United States and a member of the 2016-17 U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals Honor Roll, Cedars-Sinai Medica…
Natural Disasters Make Strong Case for EHRs
Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, and the devastation they have brought with them, serve as glaring reminders for how beneficial EHRs can be in a crisis. Is your hospital prepared?
3 Lessons from Retail to Enhance Consumer-Centered Healthcare
Hospitals can adopt billing strategies from retail stores to improve the patient experience and support consumer-centered healthcare.
5 Tips for Hiring Trustworthy Medical Professionals
Quality medical staff can be difficult to find. However, following these suggestions can make it easier to find and recruit caregivers you can rely on.
The Role of Turnaround Thinking in Health Care
4 key principles hospital and health system leaders should follow for success.
Too Few Patients Follow The Adage: You Better Shop Around
Despite having more financial “skin in the game” than ever, many consumers don’t make any attempt to compare prices for health care services, a newly released study found.
Healthcare Providers Finally May Be Getting Serious about Cybersecurity
Escalating attacks on healthcare IT systems have caught the attention of hospital decision-makers.
How the Healthcare Cloud is Revolutionizing Patient Care
As consumers do more research about their healthcare plans and treatment options, providers that offer cloud-based solutions and technology will be more competitive.
How to Make the Pharmacist Part of Your Practice’s Team
When patients require further guidance outside of the office, a team-based approach can help practices improve outcomes.