In a viewpoint published Nov. 16 in Medpage Today, Venktesh Ramnath, MD, a professor and pulmonologist at the University of California San Diego, reflects on his experience with burnout, arguing that its prevalence reveals deeper issues in medicine. Dr. Ramnath…
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Too often, nurses are forced to act as “go-betweens” — juggling multiple devices, chasing down information and spending more time managing tech than caring for patients. This webinar unpacks how hospitals can shift that dynamic by simplifying communication and workflows.…
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Peter D. Stetson, MD, MA, FAMIA
CMIO, TigerConnect
Kassaundra McKnight-Young, MBA, MSN, RN, NI-BC
Chief Nursing Informatics Officer
Violence against healthcare workers has reached a crisis point and hospitals are paying the price. With workplace violence costing billions and turnover averaging $61,110 per departure, the stakes are too high to treat safety and retention as separate challenges. Forward-thinking…
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Don Campbell
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Brent Gette
Director, Americas Sales, Workforce, HID Global
Four hospitals and health systems have launched new hospital-at-home programs in 2025, reflecting the continued momentum behind this care model. Hospital-at-home — which delivers acute, inpatient-level care to patients in their own homes rather than inside a traditional hospital unit…
Join Advisory Board expert as they unpack three foundational assumptions about the healthcare industry that are currently unraveling — and the emerging dynamics that will replace them. Things you’ll learn:
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Daniel Kuzmanovich
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Traditional cardiac imaging comes at a cost: longer appointment times, lower image quality and diagnostic ambiguity that leads to unnecessary procedures. This whitepaper breaks down the five biggest reasons hospitals are making the switch to Cardiac PET/CT. Backed by peer-reviewed…
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Elon Musk said Tesla will give everyone in the world access to top surgeons — they just won’t be human. In a Nov. 14 interview with billionaire investor Ron Baron, Mr. Musk detailed how the company’s Optimus robot will offer…
AI in healthcare is rapidly developing at a rapid pace, with new developments and tools entering the space every day. Here are five recent AI developments for physicians to know: 1. The American Medical Association urged lawmakers to prioritize physician…
The consolidation of independent physician practices by hospitals, insurers, corporate entities and private equity firms shows no signs of slowing down. In 2024, at least 47% of physicians were employed by or affiliated with hospital systems, up from 30% in…
Prior authorization has long been one of healthcare’s most visible administrative burdens. Manual workflows, inconsistent payer rules and opaque timelines slow care and strain patient access teams. That model is about to change. By 2030, federal policy, standardized data exchange…
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