Category: Becker’s Hospital Review

CMS updates immediate jeopardy guidance: 4 key changes

In late November, CMS  revised guidance for surveyors and healthcare providers regarding immediate jeopardy, the most serious type of warning for noncompliance deficiencies that place organizations at risk of losing federal funding. 

Chicago system partners with Clearway Health to expand specialty pharmacy services

Clearway Health has entered into a partnership with Sinai Chicago to expand specialty pharmacy services aimed at improving care for patients facing chronic conditions like multiple sclerosis, cancer and cystic fibrosis. 

Does AI make clinicians more efficient? Not really, study says

Artificial intelligence-powered ambient documentation does not make clinicians more efficient but may improve work-life balance, a new study found.

Does AI make clinicians more efficient? Not really, study says

Artificial intelligence-powered ambient documentation does not make clinicians more efficient but may improve work-life balance, a new study found.

3-hospital system to leave Oracle Health for Epic

West Burlington, Iowa-based Great River Health plans to switch from Oracle Health to Epic for its EHR.

Clinician turnover rises as EHR frustrations grow: Report

The healthcare industry is grappling with rising clinician turnover, as burnout and frustrations with electronic health records drive many nurses and physicians to consider leaving, a new report from KLAS found.

Protocol reduces postoperative pediatric ED visits by 50%: 4 notes

Boulder-based University of Colorado Department of Surgery developed a new discharge protocol that reduced the number of unnecessary postoperative ED visits by 48.8% in six months.

Americans seeking new jobs reaches decade high: 5 things to know

Half of U.S. workers are actively seeking or watching for a new job, according to a recent Gallup survey.

Where pharmacy leaders will focus in the next 3 years

Becker’s asked pharmacy executives from hospitals and health systems across the U.S. to share their plans on improving patient care in the near future.

Mayo Clinic adds genetic test action items to EHR for 100,000 patients

Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic has begun integrating action items from genetic tests into health records for more than 100,000 patients who participated in an exome study for biomedical breakthroughs over the last four years.