Albert Tomchaney, MD, became the first chief medical officer of the Indiana-based Franciscan Alliance, which operates as Franciscan Health, in...Read More »
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and its Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) is crafting its...Read More »
What if surgeons could practice an upcoming, particularly challenging surgery on a realistic model that looks and feels like an actual patient?...Read More »
The term “precision medicine” is most commonly associated with targeted therapy selection, or the practice of using biomarkers or genetic data to...Read More »
Last week we went over advice on how to craft a healthcare or policy message—one meant to alert people to the dangers of a certain disease and...Read More »
A health equity initiative launched by the American Medical Association, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, and The Joint Commission is designed to...Read More »
Even if your facility does not regularly handle labor and delivery, be sure to include the emergency department (ED) in planning and education to...Read More »
Lately it seems that I’ve been running into risk assessments that “feel” more like incomplete thoughts in that all the risks within the assessed...Read More »