The Physician Shortage and Its Effects on Healthcare

The dire projection of physician shortages in the U.S. could cause major problems for both patients and healthcare facilities. What’s being done to fix it?
Decatastrophizing Patient Fears

Your words, tone and body language can escalate patient fears, but they also have the power to ease anxiety and help patients cope.
CDC Releases New Guide to Address Healthcare Worker Burnout

The CDC’s National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) released a guide for hospital leaders to improve healthcare worker wellbeing.
Is Hybrid Care the Future?

In the post-pandemic healthcare setting, combining the best of telehealth and in-person visits increases productivity, revenue and employee morale.
Utilizing Virtual Services and Workforces

Technology is moving fast, increasing business opportunities and efficiencies by enabling hybrid work environments and outsourcing virtual workforces.
COVID-19 Year Three: How Medical Professionals Can Balance Life, Family and Practice

Is finding a healthy work-life balance possible in the post-pandemic world?
Implementing Personal Touch in the Healthcare Environment

How can facilities improve the healthcare professional-patient experience? By implementing patient-centered care with a personal touch.
Effects of COVID-19 on Medical Resources

The pandemic has left the healthcare system with staffing and revenue shortages, as well as supply chain management challenges, that are expected to extend into the foreseeable future.
HHS Announces the Availability of $25.5 Billion in COVID-19 Provider Funding

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is making $25.5 billion in new funding available for healthcare providers affected by the COVID- 19 pandemic.
Healthcare Disrupted: Transitioning Primary Care, Diagnostics and Chronic Disease Management to the Retail Healthcare Sector

Retail health centers are increasingly offering convenient care at lower prices, but debate surrounds their entry into the primary care arena.