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Consumerism (and Amazon) loom over #USNHoT
Disruption doesn't have to come from the tech sector, said healthcare execs at the U.S. News & World Report Healthcare of Tomorrow conference. Businesses must prioritize customer relationships, data and convenience to stay ahead.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • Nov. 20, 2018 -
A bit more price transparency is coming to hospitals. Will it matter? #USNHoT
Tom Miller, chief medical officer at University of Utah Health, said the mandate starts a national conversation on why costs are "so dang high" and what can be done about it.
By Tony Abraham • Nov. 19, 2018 -
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TrendlineProvider burnout
Hospitals are still struggling with provider burnout, after the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated underlying staffing issues and prompted workers to quit their jobs.
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Blockchain application still in nascent stages for healthcare, report finds
Short-term applications for the technology include back office operations and product traceability, according to CB Insights.
By Meg Bryant • Nov. 16, 2018 -
Hospital acquisition of physician practices driving demand for integrated technology platforms
Integrated delivery network leaders believe aligning hospital and physician IT systems supports value-based care goals, a new Black Book Market Research report shows.
By Meg Bryant • Nov. 14, 2018 -
Amazon expands catalog of HIPAA-eligible AI services
Amazon Translate, Amazon Comprehend and Amazon Transcribe can now be used in workflows involving personal patient information.
By Meg Bryant • Nov. 12, 2018 -
Sponsored by American Medical Association
How to recognize and respond to burnout in a fellow physician
What do you do when you see that the work of a peer is being impacted by physician burnout? Here’s what to look for and how to respond.
Nov. 12, 2018 -
Without more stewardship, superbugs could kill thousands more Americans annually by 2050
But spending just $2 per person a year on measures like handwashing and more sensible prescribing could prevent three out of four of those deaths, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
By Meg Bryant • Nov. 9, 2018 -
North Carolina proposes setting hospital payments for state employees on Medicare rates
Hospitals elsewhere are likely to watch the plan closely, worried it could set a precedent. The move comes as providers are pushing back against CMS price cut proposals and on the defensive against complaints about high costs.
By Meg Bryant • Nov. 6, 2018 -
Health IT vendors face wide array of provider communication needs
Telmedique and PatientSafe Solutions could be disrupters in the secure communications space, but questions remain about their ability to scale, according to KLAS Research.
By Meg Bryant • Nov. 1, 2018 -
Samsam ransomware continues to target hospitals
Of 67 SamSam attacks this year, roughly one-fourth involved healthcare organizations, according to cybersecurity firm Symantec.
By Meg Bryant • Nov. 1, 2018 -
Morgan Stanley hires first CMO to combat rising healthcare costs
The investment bank's new chief medical officer and head of human resources data and analytics will work to stem the tide of healthcare costs and improve employee wellness.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • Nov. 1, 2018 -
Cleveland Clinic pegs 10 potentially game-changing medical innovations
Alternative pain therapies to fight the opioid epidemic topped the list. Other entries included AI, new guidelines providing an expanded treatment window for stroke and patient-specific products created with 3D printing.
By Meg Bryant • Oct. 26, 2018 -
More evidence shows doctors leery of risk in payment models
Research from RAND and the AMA showed a widespread perception that alternative payment models are changing more quickly and becoming increasingly complex, creating new challenges for practices that use them.
By Meg Bryant • Oct. 24, 2018 -
Risky business: 5 provider strategies to take on downside risk
"Over time, regulations change," Heritage Provider Network CEO Richard Merkin said. "You have to adjust. If you embrace the status quo, you're dead."
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • Oct. 24, 2018 -
APM adoption up to 34%, but downside risk slow to catch on
Organizations truly committed to value-based payment need to be willing to put their money where their mouth is, Seth Morris, director of network development at Anthem, said at a summit announcing the findings of a new report.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • Oct. 23, 2018 -
Study finds 40% of doctors pessimistic about practice of medicine
This unease includes concern about their practice's financial stability and administrative management, as well as use of EHRs, according to a new Leavitt Partners white paper.
By Les Masterson • Oct. 19, 2018 -
Stakeholders call for transparency, ease of use in EHR Reporting Program
In comments, several healthcare organizations requested a centralized clearinghouse of existing health IT comparison resources.
By Meg Bryant • Oct. 18, 2018 -
Leapfrog Group to start rating outpatient settings
The nonprofit will collect safety and quality data on ambulatory surgery centers and hospital outpatient surgery departments starting next year.
By Meg Bryant • Oct. 17, 2018 -
Doctors turn to free eConsult platforms to reduce diagnostic errors, study finds
More than 300,000 physicians accessed WebMD's Medscape Consult during the two-year observation period, according to research in npj Digital Medicine.
By Meg Bryant • Oct. 11, 2018 -
Suki AI-based voice assistant tops 1K patient encounters a week
The health IT startup claims it can sharply drop the time spent on medical notes.
By Meg Bryant • Oct. 11, 2018 -
Baxter, Mayo team up on outpatient kidney care center
The health system and device company will open a renal care center at Mayo's campus in Jacksonville, Florida. It's the first initiative to come out of a broader five-year agreement announced last year.
By Susan Kelly • Oct. 3, 2018 -
Patient-matching tools viable but nowhere near perfect, Pew says
A report from the group recommends clarifying government funding restrictions for unique identifiers, agreeing on standardized demographics and assessing privacy ramifications to improve practices.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • Oct. 2, 2018 -
Nearly a third of health IT developers producing FHIR products, ONC says
More than half of health IT developers are using FHIR combined with OAuth 2.0, the industry standard for authorization, according to a new report from the government agency.
By Meg Bryant • Oct. 2, 2018 -
Opioid interventions can curb overprescribing, boost MAT access, JAMA studies show
Though the root cause of the opioid crisis is still being debated, many attribute it to the rapid growth in prescribing starting in the 1990s and peaking in 2012 — a 300% expansion according to some metrics.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • Sept. 28, 2018 -
Hackers exploit data in error messages to attack connected medical devices, report finds
Not all of the vendors notified of error message problems issued a patch, according to Zingbox.
By Meg Bryant • Sept. 27, 2018