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Case study: Wisconsin hospital embraces NPs as hospitalists
When the independent primary care group that served Rusk County Memorial Hospital started referring patients to a competing facility in another community, the critical access hospital in Ladysmith,
A new front in the cybersecurity war: The internet of things
Has your credit card ever been hacked? What if a text message like this were to appear on your smartphone: “Re: Visa Card #1234.
Improved joint venture performance through enhanced governance
In today’s health care environment, the need for collaboration has perhaps never been stronger, with hospitals and health systems pursuing partnerships in a number of ways, including alliance
Reining in drug costs
When Cleveland Clinic launched an initiative to control drug costs, Jeff Rosner, senior director of pharmacy contracting and purchasing, was skeptical.
Effective CEO Performance Evaluation
Following key strategies for effective CEO performance appraisals are essential to the health care board’s role.
Top 10 Trends to Watch (and Act Upon) in 2020
Trustee Articles
Continued changes in health care, both evolutionary and revolutionary, will require a steady hand and an open mind.
Three Practical Approaches to Population Health
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IT Dilemmas of the Newly Merged
Snapshot One of the first decisions that merging organizations must make is what to do with legacy information systems, and the answer isn’t always obvious.
As more Americans shop for health care coverage on private insurance exchanges, hospitals face challenges and opportunities
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Turning to nurses for design
In her book Notes on Nursing, originally published in 1859, Florence Nightingale stressed the importance of a number of environmental factors that are now understood to be critical to