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TagWomen (and Discrimination) in Healthcare
Despite women accounting for nearly 80% of all healthcare employees, they still face discrimination and barriers to advancement in the workplace, says a new report.
A Look at Healthcare Benefits for Hospital Employees
New findings show that hospitals are offering their employees fewer insurance options, and spending more per employee on healthcare benefits.
The State of Healthcare Across the United States
Vermont is the best state for Americans to receive healthcare and Louisiana is the worst, according to a new survey. Do you work in a state in the top five? Or, worse, the bottom five?
Patients Have Spoken: Online Presence Is More Critical than Ever in Healthcare
It’s official: word-of-mouth referrals are no longer sacred in healthcare.
7 Opportunities for Medical Professionals to Practice Overseas
If you’re a medical professional, there are many opportunities for you to put your skills to work in another country, from working at a foreign hospital to joining the military.
IoT Roadblocks in Healthcare: Cost, Security, and Data Integration
The solutions are tailored to address specific challenges, which can become expensive for any one organization.
5 Reasons Why The Modern EHR Must Be Mobile
A customizable, easy-to-use mobile interface can both improve common EHR efficiency issues and open the door to the meaningful use of EHR systems.
How Tech Can Undo Physician Burnout from EHRs
Solutions should reduce the burden of repetitive data input that now takes place and enable seamless ways for clinicians to talk to each other, experts say.
New Project Has Long-term Goal: Unleash New Era of Patient Care
With the AMA’s Integrated Health Model Initiative, health care and technology stakeholders can work together to address data needs around costly and burdensome areas such as hypertension, diabetes, and asthma.
Unhealthy in Healthcare? Risks of Working in Clinical Settings
However admirable a career in healthcare may be, taking care of others certainly comes with some risks.