Management Services Hospital Discharge Care Intervention Reduces Readmissions
Management Services Hospital Discharge Care Intervention Reduces Readmissions
Patients who happen to be given transitional care right before as well as during the discharge from the hospital happen to be less likely to be readmitted, as per new research from the University of Manchester.
The aging population poses unique challenges for healthcare systems, requiring adjustments in care delivery. Geriatric care focuses on managing age-related conditions, promoting independence, and improving the quality of life for older adults, ensuring they receive proper support.of life for older adults, ensuring they receive proper support.
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A3 Ethicald Collaboration in Healthcare: New Principles Adopted
Leading healthcare organizations unite to develop a code of ethics for the use of health data and technology.
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A pharmacy benefit manager stopped covering a GLP-1 for obesity. Now there’s a lawsuit.
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against CVS Caremark over its decision to stop covering Zepbound, Eli Lilly’s blockbuster GLP-1 drug to treat obesity.
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NHS Performance Standards Tested as Patients Volume Grows
The NHS in England has remained under relentless pressure throughout the summer, in spite of it often being a time for them to catch their breath, as per the Health Foundation.
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Rethinking Staffing Solutions: The Case for Per Diem Nursing
While the nursing shortage has improved, it remains a critical issue. With over 1.5 million job openings across the industry—down from 2 million during the pandemic’s height—the demand for nursing professionals is urgent. The pandemic pushed many nurses to leave the profession or switch to less demanding roles. As a result, hospitals increasingly relied on traveling nurses—a temporary fix that has proven financially unsustainable.