Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Healthcare data breachesHealthcare data breachesHealthcare data breaches

Healthcare data breaches

Total breaches in 2022 fell just short of the high mark of 715 set in 2021.



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CMS probes overuse of antipsychotics at nursing homesCMS probes overuse of antipsychotics at nursing homesCMS probes overuse of antipsychotics at nursing homes

CMS probes overuse of antipsychotics at nursing homes

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is cracking down on nursing homes' use of antipsychotic drugs, which have been linked to a higher risk of death in older adults.



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Outcome Health founders fraud trial to start next weekOutcome Health founders fraud trial to start next weekOutcome Health founders fraud trial to start next week

Outcome Health founders fraud trial to start next week

Rishi Shah and Shradha Agarwal, once the shining hope of Chicago’s startup scene, are the latest founders to face serious jail time if convicted of fraud.



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Teladoc Health lays off 300 nonclinical employeesTeladoc Health lays off 300 nonclinical employeesTeladoc Health lays off 300 nonclinical employees

Teladoc Health lays off 300 nonclinical employees

The company recorded a $9.8 billion net loss for the first three quarters of 2022 tied largely to a goodwill impairment charge related to the Livongo merger.



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Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Data shows mental health, primary-care physician shortageData shows mental health, primary-care physician shortageData shows mental health, primary-care physician shortage

Data shows mental health, primary-care physician shortage

There were 14,193 primary care residents training in the 2021-22 school year, while the demand exceeds 17,000 primary-care physicians across U.S.



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Mississippi public universities turn away nursing students despite shortageMississippi public universities turn away nursing students despite shortageMississippi public universities turn away nursing students despite shortage

Mississippi public universities turn away nursing students despite shortage

The Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning is requesting a $5 million increase in state funds to beef up nursing faculties at public universities.



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Monday, January 16, 2023

Opinion: Using simplicity to transform healthcare Opinion: Using simplicity to transform healthcare Opinion: Using simplicity to transform healthcare

Opinion: Using simplicity to transform healthcare

The less streamlined our systems, the more “touches” our data requires, says Dr. Mark Davis, COO of Miami Cancer Institute and Baptist Health Cancer Care.



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Friday, January 13, 2023

Jefferson Health consolidates organization amid financial challenges Jefferson Health consolidates organization amid financial challenges Jefferson Health consolidates organization amid financial challenges

Jefferson Health consolidates organization amid financial challenges

Dr. Joseph Cacchione is making the changes four months after taking over as CEO of Jefferson Health and Thomas Jefferson University.



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High adverse event rate paints ‘serious’ picture of inpatient harmHigh adverse event rate paints ‘serious’ picture of inpatient harmHigh adverse event rate paints ‘serious’ picture of inpatient harm

High adverse event rate paints ‘serious’ picture of inpatient harm

About 7% of patient admissions to U.S. hospitals result in preventable adverse events, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.



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AARP data shows COVID booster rates low for nursing home residents, staffAARP data shows COVID booster rates low for nursing home residents, staffAARP data shows COVID booster rates low for nursing home residents, staff

AARP data shows COVID booster rates low for nursing home residents, staff

Only 47% of nursing home residents were fully up-to-date and had received the bivalent COVID booster in the four weeks preceding December 18, according to AARP.



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