The Boston-based health system is the third to collaborate with the retailer on programs that shift care from the hospital to the home. See how Mass General Brigham has announced a partnership with Best Buy Health to reinforce its acute care at home and remote patient monitoring programs, read about a new California law that requires workplace violence prevention plans, find out about Sutter Health unveiling an innovation incubator, read about healthcare CEOs feeling the strain from turnover and burnout, and see how U.S. hospitals are turning to gig platforms to address the nurse shortage.
Increasing nursing care in the home is trend in the healthcare sector. In this week's lead story, see how Mass General Brigham has announced a partnership with Best Buy Health to reinforce its acute care at home and remote patient monitoring programs. The Boston-based health system, one of the first to develop a hospital at home program and post studies proving positive clinical outcomes, joins Geisinger and Atrium Health in partnering with the retail giant, which jumped into the healthcare space with its purchase of Current Health in 2021. | |
Sutter Health Unveils Innovation Incubator | The health system announced its dedicated space for innovation during the HLTH conference, with plans to support and develop new technologies and ideas to address healthcare’s biggest pain points. |
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Christopher Cheney Senior Clinical Care Editor | |
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