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Effective board governance in complex health systems requires structured approaches that cascade quality and safety ...
The global health care sector faces unprecedented financial strain from increasing complexity and the drive for better care. In response, health care systems are increasingly adopting value-based ...
The authors’ aim is to help other health systems build financial models for population health initiatives while illustrating the barriers that impede scalability in today’s payment environment. They ...
CivicaScript, a nonprofit generic drug supplier backed by multiple health plans, tests its concept on an expensive prostate cancer drug and achieves substantial savings for both patients and payers.
Traditional health care services have faced significant challenges in recent years, highlighting the growing need for digital health interventions to manage chronic conditions such as diabetes. This ...
One year after the deployment of ambient artificial intelligence scribes, The Permanente Medical Group in northern California reports rapid growth in physician usage, highly positive experiences am ...
Surgery is a high-risk, high-tech invasive treatment in clinical therapy. Medical errors and incidents are most prevalent during this phase. Since 2018, the National Health Commission of the People’s ...
Standing on FURM Ground: A Framework for Evaluating Fair, Useful, and Reliable AI Models in Health Care Systems ...
Primary care providers are spending more time responding to electronic patient requests and completing other tasks in their digital in-basket that do not require their level of expertise. This ...
NEJM Catalyst Insights Council members say improving equity in health care is personally important to them, but real progress is lacking.
Findings from a 12-month pilot show that increased medication costs from greater adherence were more than offset by a reduction in key care utilization measures, with even greater impact among memb ...
Notwithstanding concerns about staffing levels and burnout in health care, federal wage and employment data does not support the suggestion that a Covid-19 pandemic-related spike in quitting has had ...