Communication matters, especially in hospitals and healthcare systems where patient care, safety and well-being are the No. 1 priorities. As the chief information officer of Halifax Health, one of my ...
They say it takes a village to raise a child; the same can be said when caring for a patient. The bedside nurse and the physician may be the primary caregivers in charge of the patient. However, it ...
VR, AR, and AI technologies are not only enhancing the way patients and providers interact but are also paving the way for a more efficient and connected health care system. The Fast Company Executive ...
The UAB Heersink School of Medicine Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine is improving team dynamics and creating development opportunities with the guidance of Associate Professor ...
In this on-demand webinar series, CURE partnered with City of Hope to discuss effective communication when making treatment decisions for breast cancer. In part three of CURE’s Breast Cancer Awareness ...
Why does your doctor seem so rushed and dismissive? That bedside manner may be the result of the health care system.
Multidisciplinary rounds boost care team communication, which improves clinical outcomes, bolsters patient experience, and reduces medical errors, this new CMO says. For hospitalized patients, ...
The traditional single-doctor model has shifted to a team-based approach, where diverse specialists collaborate to provide comprehensive care, improving patient outcomes and experience. Below is an in ...
A three-member panel including two CMOs shares their perspectives on care teams. The latest webinar for HealthLeaders' The Winning Edge series was held yesterday on the topic of building and managing ...
Healthcare organizations face cyber threats that move fast, hit vulnerable points, and demand immediate action. The post Why ...
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