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Nurses Earn Highest Grade for Care Far Above All Other Health Care Workers — Including Doctors — In Latest Gallup Poll

Jane Sarashon

Nurses rank highest among various factors in the U.S. Further substantiation for nurses’ topping this poll of excellent care is that Gallup found historic low confidence in the U.S. The second chart arrays the historical trend downward for all healthcare players (except walk-in/urgent care clinics) looking back to 2003 to 2023.

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Three Key Benefits for Hospitals With Real-Time Operating Room Data

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Jeff Robbins, Founder and CEO at LiveData Systems for managing electronic hospital records (EHR) are critical for recording, storing, and protecting patient data. Real-time surgical status data has always been a hospital goal.

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HPG, a Leader in EHR Technology Integration, Acquires HIT Consulting Services Provider HDS

Healthcare IT Today

With expertise in Epic, Siemens and Cerner platforms, HDS has provided healthcare information technology consulting services to more than 300 hospitals and health systems – making it an excellent match for the services HPG offers. For more information, visit hds-llc.com.

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Chartis Establishes the Chartis Center for Burnout Solutions

Healthcare IT Today

DES Health Consulting works with multi-hospital healthcare systems to reduce burnout and improve retention, safety, quality, and physician and nurse satisfaction. “By In 1995, he began treating physicians and nurses at the University of Arizona College of Medicine.

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Thinking Value-Based Health Care at HLTH 2022 – A Call-to-Action

Jane Sarashon

health care system continues to be so much about prices — as Uwe Reinhardt and colleagues advised us in the seminal Health Affairs article from 2003, “It’s the Prices, Stupid.” Check out this 1940s ad from Blue Cross (“Plan for Hospital Care”) and Blue Shield (“Plan for Doctor Care”).

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VillageMD Acquires Patient Education Platform Healthy Interactions

HIT Consultant

Founded in 2003, Healthy Interactions is a patient engagement company that improves outcomes of diabetes and other chronic medical conditions for hospitals, clinics and providers. Village Medical providers, including physicians and nurse practitioners, can now offer these additional services to their patients.

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Waking Up a Health Consumer in the COVID-19 Era

Health Populi

The high-deductible health plan design in fact prevents many people from seeking preventive care or testing: uninsured patients could pay at least $500 for a test, and a 10-day hospital stay can tally $75,000 according to Gerard Anderson , professor of public health at Johns Hopkins.

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