While people are turning to telemedicine more than ever, the demographics of users suggest that younger educated patients with higher incomes are using it at the highest rate, according to a report from Rock Health.
You’ve probably heard that part of being a good communicator is being a good listener, but it’s worth repeating. Listening is one of the most important skills leaders need to develop to communicate well and maintain relationships throughout the hospital.
CMS has joined with OSHA in suspending its mandate for COVID-19 vaccination of healthcare workers while the interim final rule is under a legal challenge.
Hospitals are welcome to voluntarily enforce the requirement anyways, says CMS.
Have you ever felt like some problems in medical staff leadership were simply unsolvable? Many hospitals constantly struggle to find answers to the following questions.
It is essential that physician leaders, administrative and board officers, and the institution as a whole illustrate the importance of physician leadership to the organization, medical staff, and community. The roles and responsibilities physician leaders have at hospitals are important, and...
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Being a medical staff leader can be a positive, educational experience, but it can also be trying. Get the most out of your leadership experience with these 10 tips.
More patients turned to telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic and a majority of them intend to continue to use it, according to a new survey conducted by GoodRx.