WHEN a patient is harmed in a hospital, our cultural reflex is to hunt for a villain. A doctor is named, a nurse is scrutinized, and an institution braces for legal combat. This instinct, deeply ...
Striking New York City nurses say they are being maligned as greedy, while hospital officials say they are not taking into ...
As the U.S. Army Nurse Corps marks its 125th anniversary on Feb. 2, its legacy continues to be shaped by the compassion, ...
Nearly 15,000 workers have been off the job at some of New York’s top hospitals for three weeks, but signs of progress have ...
Registered nurses at Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula in Monterey, Calif., have voted to unionize. Of 750 eligible voters, 670 ballots were cast. The final tally showed 479 votes in favor ...
Racism has long disrupted relationships, deepened social divisions, and hindered collective action on global challenges.
Almost one-third of physicians who are enrolled in Medicaid don't actually care for a single patient covered by Medicaid ...
Working alongside hospitals and health systems, the American Hospital Association’s Better Health for Mothers and Babies (BHMB) initiative aims to eliminate preventable maternal deaths and reduce ...
Hospitals have more digital tools than ever, yet throughput continues to suffer. Since 2017, emergency department encounters lasting over eight hours have nearly doubled, inpatient units are strained ...
Members of SHM's Performance Measurement and Reporting Committee delve into the mortality measurement and how hospitalists’ ...
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