CEOs Are Learning They Can’t Stay on the Sidelines With AI
CEOs across all industries increasingly view AI as essential to their organizations’ future, but without hands-on experience, leaders risk missing out on how it translates into daily workflows.
3 Ways Hospital Leaders Are Developing Talent Pipelines for an Enduring Workforce
As healthcare’s workforce crisis continues to evolve, hospital leaders recognize that the long game requires building talent pathways at every stage, from early education levels to medical staff leadership.
The Exec: How to Succeed in Integrating Clinical Care
A key to success in integrating clinical care is for leaders of the health system and clinical staff to view patients as if they were family members, according to Bevan Yueh, chief physician executive of University of Iowa Health Care.
Community Health Workers Generate Value at Health Systems and Hospitals. Here’s How.
The primary role of community health workers is helping health systems and hospitals address their patients’ social drivers of health. Unmet social needs such as food insecurity, housing instability, and transportation barriers impact clinical outcomes and key healthcare organization metrics such as hospital readmissions.
What Makes a Nurse Ready to Practice?
After getting hired for the first time, it takes time for new-to-practice nurses to get comfortable practicing autonomously in the workforce. However, new-to-practice nurses in 2025 have different needs and workflows than nurses of previous generations.
Does Your Health System Need a Virtual Emergency Department?
Emergency room crowding is a challenge for health systems and hospitals across the country. Creating a virtual emergency department is a relatively new concept to address the problem, and it’s a concept that Ochsner Health is turning into strategy.
Is This the Healthcare Clinic of the Future?
As the nation’s senior population grows, healthcare providers are launching new care management platforms to improve access and outcomes. In Chicago’s south side, that comes in the form of a clinic exclusively for those 55 and older.
How CMOs Can Overcome Lack of 24/7 Physician Coverage of Emergency Rooms
The researchers found that 344 (7.4%) of the EDs did not have 24/7 attending physician coverage. The states with the highest percentages of hospitals where there was not 24/7 attending physician coverage of emergency departments were North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana.
Who’s Minding the Store on AI Governance?
According to the Sage survey, 83% of executives say AI can boost clinical decision-making and 75% say it can reduce inefficiency and, therefore, operational costs. But only 13% have a clear strategy for using AI in clinical care, and only 10% say they’re aggressively pursuing the technology.
CNOs: Here’s How to Optimize Emergency Department Nursing
Crowded emergency rooms and workplace violence are big obstacles that get in the way of providing safe and efficient care delivery, and it’s the CNO’s responsibility to make sure that the ED nurses are prepared to handle as many different scenarios as possible.