A pair of chief physician executives share how their health systems recruit and retain clinicians. Find out about the clinician recruitment and retention strategies of a pair of chief physician executives, read about one CFO's "North Star" in setting financial priorities, learn about the state of unions in the American economy, see how telehealth providers are failing to follow up on diagnostic tests, and read about autonomy in nursing.
Healthcare worker recruitment and retention is a primary concern for all healthcare leaders. In this week's lead story, find out about the clinician recruitment and retention strategies of a pair of chief physician executives. Health systems should make efforts to be visible such as a robust social media presence to boost recruitment of physicians and advanced practice providers such as nurse practitioners. | |
Are Ingestible Sensors Making a Comeback? | A study led by Brigham and Women’s Hospital found that a sensor-embedded pill can accurately track vital signs in patients being treated for sleep apnea and can be used to monitor fentanyl overdoses. |
Sponsored Mark Your Calendar for Establishing Connectivity to Address Health Equity on 11/29 | This panel will explore how connectivity plays a major role in establishing health equity. Health systems are turning to virtual and digital health platforms and tools, increasingly on 5G networks, to bridge that gap with patients in rural or remote locations and connect them to resources and providers. We'll discuss the biggest barriers to health equity and how they're being addressed, and develop best practices for using technology to make those connections. Save your seat! |
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Christopher Cheney Senior Clinical Care Editor | |
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