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Wexner Medical Center and Ohio State College of Medicine received a grant that includes support for delivering a validated mind-body health program through wearable devices and smartphones.
The rates are holding steady at 34% since 2021, but the percentage of clinicians citing a chaotic work environment has stayed at 28% over the last five years.
"We aim to provide convenient, high-quality, affordable care, and we are able to deliver on our pledge of putting patients first by incorporating virtual care in all strategic plans," says its CMIO.
Six core concepts, developed with input from industry experts and stakeholders, offer chances for healthcare organizations to evolve in digitally enabled care.
The turnover rate for nurses stands at 27%. Can telemedicine save the day?
When is a virtual nurse needed? What are the skill sets required? What outcomes are hospitals seeing with virtual nursing? Lisbeth Votruba, RN, chief clinical officer at AvaSure, offers perspective.
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Why healthcare must invest in cybersecurity transformation.
Where should CISOs, CIOs and other health security leaders begin? What are things to avoid? What are some educational best practices? How do you keep cybersecurity education going? Tyler Cohen Wood, a former U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency deputy division chief and co-founder of Dark Cryptonite, has some answers.
With a new CTO from Google and $60 million in equity investment, Gale is looking to help curb the nursing shortage through the nimble use of technology.