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Physician Burnout Demands Bold Action
Burnout is a multifaceted syndrome encompassing three primary components: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a reduced sense of personal accomplishment.
Physicians Report Increase in Emergency Department Visits
Emergency physicians have noticed an increase in the volume of emergency department patients since the implementation of the Affordable Care Act on Jan.
Hospitals use technology to improve emergency room performance
Hospitals are making greater use of new technologies to improve emergency department throughput.
HHS updates website on radiation emergency medical management
Trustees can spread the word about the redesigned website on radiation emergency medical management produced by the Health & Human Services’ Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness a
Health care CEOs can build engagement by cultivating physician leaders
Perhaps the greatest challenge health care organizations face over the next decade is physician engagement.
The 8 types of ambulatory care settings
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Cost is driving a rise i
Nurses as hospitalists
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A growing number of small and rural hospitals, unable to recruit or afford physician hospitalists, are staffing their hospital medicine programs
Who Is Accountable for this Patient?
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Payers in population health contracts are using claims data to identify the physician responsible for a patient’s health and spending. It’s an inexact science that can aggravate providers before empowering them.
Hospitals step up efforts to fight opioid abuse epidemic
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Misuse of prescription opioids is reaching
Teaching the next generation of physicians
As a 40-year-old former driver for Meals on Wheels, Brooke Wagen is not a typical medical school student.