Mark Wainberg helped develop a critical drug to fight the epidemic in its early stages, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from Florida, Massachusetts, and Washington.
Lost Rivers Medical Center was bankrupt just a few years ago—but thanks to a determined community and an innovative CEO, the rural hospital is rebounding and "helping forge the future of American medicine," Anna Gorman reports for Politico and Kaiser Health News.
Writing for Harvard Business Review, corporate trainer Paul Axtell shares the five "P's" meeting conductors can use to bring life back to their meetings.
Health care providers say civilian bystanders are often the first to respond in the wake of a mass casualty emergency—and local officials in one California city are training bystanders to respond and deliver emergency medical assistance beyond CPR, Soumya Karlamangla reports for the Los Angeles Times.
The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine also found that incidences of Type 2 diabetes were higher among Asian American, black, and Hispanic youth than among white youth.
A new study finds patients who visit hospital-based primary care practices receive more referrals for unneeded MRIs, CT scans, and X-rays than those who visit community-based clinics.
New York hospitals that score better on Yelp are more likely to have lower rates of potentially preventable patient readmissions, according to a new report from the Manhattan Institute.
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