Accreditation Can Drive Business Capacity for Healthcare Organizations

Now, more than ever, healthcare provider organizations can benefit from leveraging the broad value of accreditation.
Enhancing Doctor-Patient Communication with Technology

Unfortunately, while the medical profession has made great strides in debuting better practice management systems, cutting-edge diagnostic tools and emerging care models that pay for quality of care rather than volume of care, this is not so for communications strategies.
Proper Use of Personal Protective Equipment in Healthcare Settings

It’s not enough for healthcare facilities to have PPE on hand; it must be consistently and properly used.
How COVID-19 Is Changing the Future of Healthcare

From upending supply chain protocols to altering the dynamics of the doctor/patient relationship, the coronavirus pandemic has permanently reconfigured the landscape for providers and patients.
The Doctor Will Tweet You Now

Social media continues to shape and influence the evolving healthcare landscape.
The mHealth Revolution: An Alternative to Traditional Healthcare

With the growing number of healthcare apps, patients and providers need to be aware of their benefits, as well as their shortfalls that could affect patient care.
Healthcare Delivery Post-Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has generated a wave of changes in how healthcare is delivered, but what are the long-term benefits and can they be sustained?
Tips for Recruiting Healthcare Talent

While job growth is great news for the healthcare industry, it poses a critical problem since there is a major shortage of trained professionals. These key strategies can help recruit talent and fill jobs.
How to Improve Patient Satisfaction

Strategies healthcare facilities can use to put a smile on patients’ faces and keep them coming back.
Evolving from Sick Care to Well Care

Embracing a preventive healthcare model can help to reduce spending and improve patient outcomes, but it will require a seismic shift in mindset by patients, providers and payers.