The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) lawsuit involving Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH), the teaching hospital of the Yale School...Read More »
The past year has brought a lot of changes for medical assistants. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, they have expanded their duties to include...Read More »
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (the "Court") vacated a pair of lower court rulings, finding that documents in a physician's credentialing file...Read More »
Hospitals with well-defined leadership selection criteria that establish a physician’s eligibility to run for office are more likely to elect well...Read More »
For a hospital and its medical staff to be truly successful in today’s challenging environment, each must take a proactive and win-win approach to...Read More »
Proactive recruitment means finding physicians on the medical staff who have the ability to lead, but whose talents may not have come to the...Read More »
COVID-19 has upended the world in terms of public health and had a profound effect on healthcare operations, healthcare staff, and the well-being...Read More »
With the rise of hospitalists, ambulatory surgery centers, and endoscopy suites, almost all hospitals find themselves confronting a growing number...Read More »
There are many positives to the judicious use of social media in medicine, and the future will open many more possibilities. The risks, however,...Read More »