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Healthcare Professional Burnout: Spot It, Stop It
By Rachel Tirabassi It’s about time the burnout syndrome is making headlines in healthcare. But what exactly is it? An…
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How hospitals can prepare for new ICD-10 codes on human trafficking
By Kelly Gooch for Becker’s Hospital Review In June, the CDC published 29 ICD-10 codes to help providers document sex and labor…
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Hurricane Florence: Lessons from hospitals that survived recent natural disasters
By Beth Jones Sanborn for Healthcare Finance Here are some of the things hospitals should be working to put in…
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Summer just ended, but CDC officials are already urging people to prepare for another potentially nasty flu season
By Angelica LaVito for CNBC Summer may still be lingering, but federal health officials are already urging people to start…
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AI predicts risk of death from heart disease more accurately than experts
Leontina Postelnicu for Healthcare IT News The machine learning model uses 600 variables with patient’s data whereas human-constructed models made…
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Can Technology Solve the Technology Problem?
By Sarah Elkins for For the Record Following a study which noted front-end speech recognition’s failure to increase physician satisfaction…
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Guest Blog: Clinical Validation
By Howard Rodenberg, MD, MPH, CCDS for ACDIS CDI Blog I think we’re all familiar with the Law of Unintended…
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Is It Possible to Have a Google for EHR?
By Jasmine Morgan for Technology Networks Medical records are some of the richest and most under-utilized data sources. Imagine if…
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Physical violence more common in healthcare facilities than hacking and cyber attacks, survey shows
Jeff Lagasse for Healthcare Finance Almost a quarter of healthcare security directors at hospitals think their facilities are unprepared for…
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Teaching hospitals less likely to see 30-day readmissions for stroke patients
By Jeff Lagasse for Healthcare Finance Although re-admissions have fallen by 3 percent, patients discharged from non-teaching hospitals faced a…