Quality and Safety
The Healthcare Cybersecurity Act of 2022 introduces a CISA-directed collaboration with HHS to tighten healthcare cybersecurity with industry analysis and workforce training.
Rigorous and routine training for incident response across the enterprise is critical to maintaining patient safety in the event of a cyberattack, say three security leaders.
The health system harnessed information and technology to boost vaccination rates for people of color and mitigate infections among its acute care patients, among other achievements.
More than 100 administrative and clinical team members will receive VR-based leadership training.
The information offers guidance on actions hospitals can take to strengthen and sustain the healthcare workforce today and over the near future and long term.
A new Arch Collaborative report explains EHR satisfaction gaps by specialty and features insights from physicians at organizations with highly-satisfied specialties.
Direct-to-consumer telemedicine services offer many benefits, but prospective patients must take care. An expert from academia explains what to look for – and what to look out for.
The online educational events taking place during Telehealth Awareness Week explore strategies and tactics that improve access to quality telemedicine services.
HIMSS22
Representatives from FDB, Elsevier and other vendors showcase some new products aimed at clinicians.
Due to the extreme stressors of COVID-19, career disengagement characterizes a U.S. physician workforce already in short supply, the group says, calling for telehealth expansion and prior auth reforms.