A new model aims to help hospitals and health system leaders better understand how investments in nursing contribute to financial ...
Technology is shaping operations, care delivery, staffing, and regulatory risk management in nursing homes, and its deployment, long thought to be behind ...
Hospitals and health systems are navigating unprecedented financial and operational pressures, from clinical burnout to increasing denials and documentation burdens. A recent session at Becker’s ...
The collective decisions we make today will determine how AI affects productivity growth, income inequality, and industrial concentration Economists have a poor track record of predicting the future.
A confusing contradiction is unfolding in companies embracing generative AI tools: while workers are largely following mandates to embrace the technology, few are seeing it create real value. Consider ...
How to craft a narrative that matters by Frances X. Frei and Anne Morriss Let’s say you’re a leader with an urgent organizational problem—anything from a broken culture to a product that no longer ...
Between February and April, 10 percent of Americans ages 25 to 54 lost their jobs. The employed percentage of the population dropped to its lowest level since 1975, according to Labor Department data.
A new scientific statement details the most reported symptoms of cardiovascular disease—the leading cause of death in the U.S.—and how factors such as sex, cognitive function, and depression can ...
This study describes the current opportunities and obstacles associated with Medicare Diabetes Prevention Program implementation from the novel perspective of program suppliers across the US.