As the pandemic rages on, meeting patients where they are has never been more important.
When it comes to employees, looking for trouble is good policy.
This study suggests that undiagnosed and untreated sleep disorders are associated with occupational burnout among health care providers.
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically altered medical students’ experience in 2020, and many believe it will affect how they practice medicine long after the pandemic subsides.
With a positive approach to change, healthcare workers and their organizations can emerge from the pandemic stronger and more resilient.
The pandemic has put a renewed spotlight on the longstanding issue of burnout — as well as ways to address it.
A recent survey shows the harrowing reality most physicians are facing during this pandemic.
A new J.D. Power survey showed that patient satisfaction scores for telehealth reached 860 on a 1,000-point scale.
This webinar discusses issues both new and old in long-term care as expert speakers present on the recent changes and gaps that remain as exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some of the healthcare sectors initially hit hardest by the pandemic have posted gains every month since April, and appear to be inching closer to their pre-pandemic levels.