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Follow-Up Imaging Is Challenging. Here’s How to Improve It.

August 12, 2025 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

Follow-up imaging can require complicated processes to set up studies and make sure they are completed, with multiple clinicians often involved in a patient’s care. Establishing standardized processes is crucial, and artificial intelligence has the potential to improve radiology workflows.

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AI

How Ambient Listening Is Revolutionizing Bedside Nursing at Tampa General Hospital

August 11, 2025 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

Ambient listening technology in its simplest form records and transcribes conversations between a patient and a clinician during appointments. More complex algorithms that incorporate AI are able to pinpoint key phrases or terminology that can be added to the clinical note.

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Leadership

Declining Nurse Engagement? Here’s What to Do About It.

August 7, 2025 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

If CNOs want to continue to attract and retain nurses in the profession, they need to get back in touch with the workforce and address the underlying causes of what makes nurses feel disengaged.

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Leadership

CMO Strategies for Improving Physician Engagement and Clinical Efficiency

August 6, 2025 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

Physician engagement is essential to drive positive clinical outcomes for patients as well as to achieve physician satisfaction. Clinical efficiency is crucial for healthcare organizations to establish an effective workplace environment and to control costs.

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Leadership

Hospital CEO Turnover Is Up Halfway Through 2025

August 5, 2025 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

Through the first half of 2025, hospitals recorded 68 CEO exits, marking a 3% increase from the 66 announced in the same period last year, according to a report by Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

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Clinical care

Survey: Gender, Specialty Spur Widening Physician Pay Gaps

August 4, 2025 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

The 2025 Physician Compensation Report from physician networking platform Doximity shows that average compensation in 2024 rose 5.7% for men and 1.7% for women, while the overall gender pay gap returned to 26%, up from 23% in 2023 and matching the gap reported in 2022.

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Leadership

Children’s Nebraska Raises the Horizon on Healthcare Innovation

July 31, 2025 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

Concepts that have been used in the gaming industry for decades are now helping pediatric surgeons understand exactly what they’re going to do before they even pick up the scalpel.

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Accreditation & Regulation

Can New DEA Leadership Resolve the Telemedicine Prescription Debate?

July 30, 2025 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

While no action has been taken on the proposed rule, telehealth advocates are pinning their hopes on Cole and hoping that new DEA leadership can jump-start the move toward a registration process that would appeal to both the government and providers.

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Clinical care

Holy Cross Health Created a Rare Dual CMO and COO Role. Here’s Why.

July 29, 2025 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

One of the advantages of forming the dual CMO and COO role will be facilitating connections between clinical leaders and operational leaders, according to Lopez.

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Accreditation & Regulation

The ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Was a Big Beautiful Bust for Telehealth, and Now the Clock Is Ticking

July 28, 2025 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

Healthcare leaders hoping for good news in President Trump’s so-called “Big, Beautiful Bill” were largely disappointed at the outcome. But supporters are saying the fight to extend or even make permanent pandemic-era waivers isn’t over yet.

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