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Exploring the science, practice, and business of medicine.
Exploring the science, practice, and business of medicine.
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It’s important for health care professionals to educate themselves about new technological developments. Bhatnagar encourages these professionals to understand the cycles of innovation in healthcare technology to make smarter long-term decisions.
Medical professionals and clinical leaders responsible for improving quality and patient safety profiles can bridge the knowledge gap in clinical IT systems by learning how to optimize the organization’s informatics systems in a value-added way.
Delivering quality and safety in the health care setting is essential to achieving the best patient outcomes, especially in the surgical suite.
Health care leaders today face more challenges on the job than ever before—from staffing and supply shortages to tighter budgets and tougher regulations, along with increased demand on an already overburdened medical system.
Turn on any news channel or internet feed today and the headlines are overwhelming: From the COVID-19 pandemic to extreme political divide and racial tensions and violence to the horrific effects of wars in Afghanistan and Ukraine to the destruction of the natural world. The list goes on and on.
Health care leaders with high achievement drives must balance work and personal life. Thomas DeLong, PhD advises focusing on self-awareness, closing value gaps, accepting uncontrollable factors, and practicing patience.
Over the past 20 years, health care has seen significant strides in quality and safety, driven by innovative strategies. Explore the key developments and ongoing challenges that are reshaping patient care and enhancing outcomes.
Since a 1999 report from the Institute of Medicine highlighted issues in health care safety, there has been a greater focus on improving quality and value. Clinicians are now essential in driving change, requiring skills in informatics and improvement methods while keeping the patient experience at the center.