Doctors and nurses are drawing attention to the problem of patients spending hours, and even days, in emergency departments because rooms aren't available. The American College of Emergency Physicians and Emergency Nurses Association say the boarding crisis is threatening patient safety.
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This week, University of Utah Health and CommonSpirit Health have announced that they have formed a clinical partnership. Physicians and providers from University of Utah Health will offer their services at five CommonSpirit hospitals in Utah. Michael L. Good, MD, FNAI, CEO of University of Utah Health, says, "Working together, we will do what we all trained in health care to do: improve health and quality of life."
Utah health system forms partnership with CommonSpirit Health
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We have something new! This is CHE 360, a LinkedIn Newsletter from Chief Healthcare Executive?. Check it out to get more news and analysis in the hospital and healthcare industry. Subscribe to get each issue.
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Nurses in Ohio are pushing lawmakers for minimum staffing levels. Leaders with the Ohio Nurses Association testified at Ohio's Statehouse about legislation that would require minimum nurse-patient standards.
Ohio nurses push for minimum staffing standards
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President-elect Donald Trump has made another unconventional pick for a key position in his administration, naming Dr. Mehmet Oz as his choice to lead the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Oz brings legitimate medical credentials, but his lack of experience running a large operation like CMS has raised concerns.
From TV to CMS? Trump picks Dr. Oz to run Medicare and Medicaid, and some aren’t applauding.
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Two Dignity Health hospitals in Bakersfield, California have a new leader. Simon Ratliff has been named president and CEO of Mercy Hospital Downtown and Mercy Hospital Southwest. He becomes a key leader of the Dignity Health California team. "My role is to serve and support the incredible employees and providers dedicated to caring for our community," Ratliff said.
Dignity Health hires CEO for hospitals in Bakersfield, and more | MED MOVES
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Today, we present the final installment of our four-part series with our cybersecurity panel, and our experts give guidance on how hospitals can do better in cybersecurity. John Riggi of the American Hospital Association, Adam Zoller of Providence, and Lee Kim JD CISSP CIPP/US WSET ???????? of HIMSS offer important perspectives on steps hospitals should take to bolster their security. Check it out for useful steps that can help all health systems.
Cybersecurity panel: How hospitals can protect their patients and their systems
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Some doctors and nurses don't seek help for their mental health because they're worried about hurting their careers. Stefanie Simmons, MD FACEP of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation talks about the organization's work to get state boards and hospitals to drop invasive questions about mental health. "Both healthcare workers and patients are served better when healthcare workers can receive the care they need for conditions that are common to humans," she says.
More state boards and hospitals drop invasive questions on mental health, but there’s more work to do
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When medication costs go off the rails, health plans, doctors, and patients suffer. https://ow.ly/AI8b50U8koR Join Dr. Siva Mohan and Dr. Josh Canavan on December 5 to explore the causes and solutions, including HealthTech’s role in reducing costs and improving adherence. Register now!
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President Trump has chosen Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Healthcare leaders worried about that prospect, and they say that Kennedy leading HHS would damage America's public health agencies.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s HHS nominee, criticized as ‘disastrous’ and ‘dangerous’
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