An initiative at Oregon Health and Science University and OHSU Health is associated with a 25% reduction in the number of ...
A study by researchers at Peking Union Medical College and Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, suggests that the ...
Asian Americans encompass a diverse and expanding conglomerate of over 50 ethnicities. As a result of the influx of skilled immigrants following the U.S. 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act, Asian ...
Despite many advances in care, the U.S. health system continues to underperform in several important respects. Health outcomes are highly variable and often fall short of what is seen in other ...
Abstract A majority of NEJM Catalyst Insights Council respondents are comfortable and confident using virtual platforms to deliver care to patients, but far fewer say their organizations have the ...
The authors would like to thank Peter Zimetbaum, MD, for his vision and leadership in the development of the Cardiac Direct Access Clinic. He, along with Cindy Phelan, DNP, RN, and Rob Gerszten, MD, ...
NEJM Catalyst Insights Council members express strong personal commitment to addressing social determinants of health (SDOH) and also identify many challenges: lack of resources, poor coordination ...
With the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services incorporating patient experience into Value-Based Purchasing metrics, hospital leaders must focus on improving this important aspect of patient care ...
How paternalistic should providers be with patients when trying to improve their health behavior?
Health care leaders face intensifying pressures, from rising costs to workforce challenges and shifting patient expectations. The new era of health care consumerism offers a path forward, reimagining ...
Ongoing institutional improvement efforts can benefit from health care leaders who are willing to improve their leadership skills through self-reflection and personal change.
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