Category: Communication

Nov 19
National Rural Health Day – The Providers

National Rural Health Day is an opportunity to “Celebrate the Power of Rural” by honoring the selfless, community-minded, “can do” spirit that prevails in rural America.

Nov 17
Doctors an Easy Mark for Hospital Cyberattackers

Fake emails from bosses, messages about COVID, PPE, vaccines: "Doctors have fallen for it multiple times."

Nov 13
58,300 Healthcare Jobs Added in October; Hospitals See Job Gains

Hospitals are seeing job growth for the fourth month since March.

  • Communication
Nov 12
Mortality in Rural Areas: Insights from National Research and Community-Based Initiatives

A webinar highlighting recent and ongoing work by NCHS in describing rural-urban differences in all-cause mortality, suicide, alcohol-related deaths, motor vehicle traffic deaths, and drug overdose deaths.

Nov 09
A Convenient Solution for Mandatory In-Service Training

Rapid Compliance is an affordable, online solution for mandatory in-service training designed specifically for healthcare organizations.

  • Communication
Oct 26
The Health Care Workforce: Trends, Issues, and Resources

A webinar covering health care workforce issues with a focus on rural health workforce challenges.

  • Communication
Oct 09
HLTH VRTL 2020: Create Health’s Future

This virtual event will focus on the history-altering events of 2020 while gathering the top health industry leaders to spark true change.

  • Career Advancement
Oct 01
Community Health Workers and COVID-19 — Addressing Social Determinants of Health in Times of Crisis and Beyond

Integrating community health workers into existing health systems can promote better patient advocacy among providers, and help improve and maintain better health outcomes in the communities they serve.

Oct 01
Universal Health Services Hit by Massive Cyberattack

The hospital chain says no patient or employee data appears to have been accessed.

Sep 29
Can NPs and Physicians ‘Co-manage’ Primary Care Patients?

Successful co-management can alleviate individual workload, prevent burnout, improve patient care quality, and increase patient access to care.