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This section includes a collection of case studies which are focused on particular issues in the healthcare and hospital management industry.

Indian study reveals a blend of anti-oxidants with micronutrients showed statistically significant improvement in...

A study by Indian nutraceutical major Meyer Vitabiotics has revealed that a combination of anti-oxidant micronutrients and vitamins improved male fertility parameter by 76...

Study Finds Healthcare Providers Looking to Outsource Revenue Cycle Management Processes

A recent study published by management consulting firm CWH Advisors and sponsored by CareCredit, a Synchrony (NYSE:SYF) solution, found healthcare providers are expressing significant...

Collective & Collaborative Care Coordination

The Challenge Higher Standards is a fast-growing home health group in the Dallas area committed to delivering a VIP experience to all its patients. Their...
CHF Readmissions Are Reduced By RPM At MaineGeneral To 0%

CHF Readmissions Are Reduced By RPM At MaineGeneral To 0%

MaineGeneral Health Augusta has high and rising relapse rates for congestive heart failure. The organisation initiated a remote patient monitoring project in January 2020,...
3D Facial Recognition Secures MLK Community Hospital Entry

3D Facial Recognition Secures MLK Community Hospital Entry

One of Los Angeles County's busiest emergency departments is located at Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital. It was one of just three Los Angeles...

High prevalence of psychological distress among healthcare workers during pandemic: study

Doctors more likely to experience depression while anxiety more common among NursesA study by a team of researchers from the University of Wollongong (UOW),...

Researchers highlight the impact of COVID 19 pandemic on patients with cancer

New collaborative research from Queen’s University Belfast, the University of Split, Croatia and King’s College London has shown that the response to the outbreak...

Regenstrief, IU study finds assigning hospitalists by unit has both pros and cons

Researchers from Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University School of Medicine have conducted the first time-motion study in more than a decade to assess the...

Addressing Medical Negligence: Is It More Common than We Think?

It may surprise you to learn that the third most common cause of death in the U.S. is reputed to be medical negligence. The...

InterSystems Survey Finds Asian Private Hospitals Expanding Digital Capabilities to Support Patient-focused Transformation

Private hospitals in South East Asia will dramatically expand the capabilities of their healthcare information systems over the next five years to support transformational...