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Social media, marketing and public relations -- What's the link?
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by Nancy Cawley JeanFor years, we've relied on the carefully crafted one-way message, distributed through the traditional advertising, marketing and media relations channels, ...
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Tips for managing physician preferences
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by John Cunningham With the ongoing debate on the cost of healthcare and the myriad of proposals to "fix" it, it's easy to become distracted from the daily operation ...
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Candid reflections on bad behavior
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by Dr. Kenneth H. Cohn I have been thinking a lot about the 2009 ACPE Doctor-Nurse Behavior Study, which surveyed 2,124 physicians and 696 nurses. It found that nearly 85 perc ...
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Innovation in Healthcare - A Look at Online Doctor's 'Visits'
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by Christopher Cornue I recently learned about an online medical practice that uses the Internet to connect with and take care of patients. I was intrigued by what I heard, so ...
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Dealing with a medical staff in crisis
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by Dr. Kenneth H. Cohn"We have some issues here," a CEO of a mid-sized community hospital told me."We have a pluralistic medical staff of employed, contracted, ...
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Innovation in Healthcare - A Look at Online Doctor's "Visits"
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by Christopher CornueI recently learned about an online medical practice that uses the Internet to connect with and take care of patients. I was intrigued by what I heard, so ...
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Will reform lower health costs even without public option?
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Cornell University economist Robert H. Frank, in a New York Times editorial, argues that even without a public option, any of the current healthcare reform bills will eliminat ...
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Exactly how useful is patient satisfaction data, anyway?
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by Anthony CirilloFierceHealthcare recently reported on the latest report that identifies the best-performing hospitals that offer the highest quality of care. The research fi ...
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Hospital CEO on reform: 'There's plenty of money...we just aren't spending it correctly'
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by Wendy JohnsonThe CEO of a Cambridge, Mass.-based hospital recently wrote a great blog post about how his own health issues have impacted his views of healthcare reform.&quo ...
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How to convince leaders that social media is good for your hospital
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by Nancy Cawley Jean If you work at a hospital, you know these institutions are pretty traditional when it comes to modes of communications. And now there's the brave new worl ...
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'Take the RAC program very seriously,' Florida hospitals warn
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Florida hospitals had a front-row seat to the genesis of the Recovery Audit Contractor program due to the Sunshine State's participation in the three-year RAC demonstration pr ...
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Convincing administrators that social media is good for your hospital
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by Nancy Cawley Jean If you work at a hospital, you know these institutions are pretty traditional when it comes to modes of communications. And now there's the brave new worl ...
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Internal controls will be a necessity of meaningful use compliance
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by Joe IngemiIn my last post for Hospital Impact, I spoke of the possibility of standards-based meaningful use criteria, and performance-based meaningful use, such as recordin ...
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'Take the RAC program very seriously,' Florida hospitals warn
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Florida hospitals had a front-row seat to the genesis of the RAC program due to the Sunshine State's participation in the three-year RAC demonstration project. FierceHealthFin ...
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Paul Levy on why CEOs should blog: 'Your job as CEO is to represent what's going on'
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As many of you know, Paul Levy, CEO of Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, is an avid blogger who advocates for more transparency in healthcare (he even disclosed h ...
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Hospital CEO weighs in: U.S. Healthcare coverage should be privatized
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In Part II of our Q&A interview with the CEO of Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Paul Levy shares how Massachusetts' mandatory insurance coverage law has ...
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Dealing with a medical staff in crisis
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by Dr. Kenneth H. Cohn"We have some issues here," a CEO of a mid-sized community hospital told me."We have a pluralistic medical staff of employed, contracted, ...
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Paul Levy on why CEOs should blog: 'Your job as CEO is to represent what's going on'
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As many of you know, Paul Levy, CEO of Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, is an avid blogger who advocates for more transparency in healthcare (he even disclosed h ...
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What have you done today to prevent a safety error?
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by Wendy Johnson Every once in a while, a hospital error comes to light that's so tragic and egregious, it makes national news headlines and holds our attention: Josie King, t ...
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Expect a big demand for IT auditors
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by Joseph IngemiCompliance will be a central issue, for HHS and for providers, once the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) releases its meaningful use criteria for physi ...
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