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CMO
2 Models for Providing Rapid Second Opinions in Cancer Care
CMOs can learn from these two healthcare organizations that have different approaches to providing second opinions in cancer care.
CMO
The Exec: BayCare Health System Names CMO to Lead Value-Based Care
This new executive has prior experience leading the accountable care organization at Memorial Hermann Health System.
CMO
HL Shorts: How to Improve Patient Experience
In the hospital setting, it is imperative for physicians and nurses to work together to boost patient experience.
Innovation
Advancing AI: New Ideas For Clinical Support, Care Management
This week?s The Winning Edge panel set the stage for AI in clinical support, from compiling a better patient record...
Technology
Why AI Can (and Will) Be a Valuable Tool in the Clinician's Toolbox
Drowning in data? Healthcare teams use AI to turn information into impact.
CMO
HL Shorts: Cost-Effective Strategy for Staffing Health System Command Centers
Carilion Clinic has mastered the intricacies of operating a command center that focuses on managing patient transfers between hospitals.
Innovation
Using AI is Key to Improving Care Management
AI is being developed in the inpatient space to improve clinical care. Here's what you need to know.
CMO
Mass General Brigham Union Organizer: 'They Have Lost Our Trust'
Primary care physicians at the Boston-based health system have voted overwhelmingly to join a national union.
Innovation
Podcast: A Mathematical Solution for U.S. Hospitals?
Eugene Litvak has been on a mission to save U.S. hospitals money and improve the lives of doctors, nurses, and...
Innovation
The Exec: Anika Gardenhire Talks Transformation at Ardent Health
The Nashville-based health system?s new chief digital & transformation officer says it?s her goal to create lasting relationships between the...
CMO
Infographic: 4 Tips for Operating Health System Command Centers
A robust command center has helped Carilion Clinic manage its stretched hospital bed capacity.
CMO
RFK Jr. Says Healthy Pregnant Women Don't Need COVID Boosters. What the Science Says.
Pregnant women who contracted COVID-19 were more likely to become severely ill and to be hospitalized than non-pregnant women.