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As AI continues to evolve and impact the healthcare landscape, it is crucial for policymakers, healthcare providers, and technology developers to collaborate and establish appropriate regulations that balance innovation with patient safety and privac...
Facility location and design are critical components of an integrated ambulatory system of care. This article offers a series of ideas to consider in facility location and design.
Looming physician shortages add to the vulnerabilities of acute care facilities to maintain normal operations. The traditional model of physician recruitment and retention may be inadequate to fill gaps, and novel approaches are needed. Vertical inte...
In 2023, amid a looming economic downturn, organizations will continue to face significant challenges — and how they respond could determine whether they are an employer of choice. Several authors from Gartner’s HR practice predict nine trends that o...
Workplace gender bias typically takes one of two forms. Descriptive bias or prescriptive bias. Recognizing these biases can do much to overcome them in today’s workplace.
New book published by the American Association for Physician Leadership provides strategies for identifying and addressing bias.
If your team is preparing to announce layoffs virtually, calculated preparation for your executive team is critical. This isn’t just another Zoom meeting; this is an announcement that affects people’s livelihoods and the future of your organization. ...
This article walks you through the basics of NFTs, explains how they can further empower patients in the digital health age, and raises concerns pertinent to the technology.
In the United States, most efforts to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion focus on race, gender, and sexual orientation. Companies should be aware of caste as a basis of discrimination, too. Caste is a form of social organization and identity i...
We overcommit ourselves because it’s easier in the moment to say yes instead of no. But then we feel overwhelmed — and so at the last minute, we decide to cancel. It feels like no big deal. After all, everyone does it. But what is actually happening ...
After Wall Street firms repeatedly had to shell out millions to settle discrimination lawsuits, businesses started to get serious about their efforts to increase diversity. But unfortunately, they don’t seem to be getting results: Women and minoritie...
In this SoundPractice podcast episode, host Mike Sacopulos interviews Lise Van Susteren, MD, about her work and the physical and psychological impacts of climate change.
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