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Creating a New Workflow: Using Telehealth to Improve Patient ‘No-Show’ Rates

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Instilling Passion for Innovation: Structures to Support New Ideas

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Inova Health Supports the COVID-19 Vaccine Journey of a Hesitant Mom

National poll reveals 40% of parents said their health care provider has the biggest influence on their decision to vaccinate their kids.

Perspective: Workforce Remains the Top Priority and Challenge for 2022

Turn on the TV or open a newspaper these days and you’re likely to see a story that isn’t “news” at all to our stressed and burned-out care providers. The headline: They need help so they can continue helping others. 

How thermal imaging and RCM combine to increase reliability

Infrared scanning is a safe and effective tool for detecting equipment issues before they turn into larger problems.

Environmental equity and the role of health care facilities

The effects of climate change, including natural disasters, are a public health issue of which many vulnerable communities bear the brunt
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As Omicron Variant Spreads, Clinicians Advise: Get Vaccinated or ‘Boosted’

Clinicians at Sanford Health in South Dakota are connecting with their community via digital platforms to address concerns about the COVID-19 omicron variant.

Nursing schools describe diversity and inclusion efforts

Citing research indicating benefits to communication, access to care and patient satisfaction when care is provided by a diverse nursing workforce

CDC director recommends boosters for 12-17 year olds

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky, M.D., recommended 12-15 year olds receive a single booster dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at least five months after the initial two-dose series, expanding the agency’s recommendation for 16 and 17 year olds to younger adolescents. 

Get real-time analysis of tomorrow’s vaccine mandate oral arguments before the Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court will hold oral arguments on whether to allow the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ and Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s vaccine mandates to go into effect while appeals are heard in the courts of appeals.