Some telling new statistics from the Qualtrics XM Institute’s latest research on customer-facing employees show healthcare workers are less likely than the global average to say their teams are understaffed (7% versus 11%). But these workers are also far more likely to report they think of leaving their jobs multiple times per month, even with
The Check Up: Tiffany Kung, AnsibleHealth
Get Newsletters Sign up for enewsletters and alerts to receive breaking news and in-depth coverage of healthcare events and trends, as they happen, right to your inbox. Subscribe Today MH magazine offers content that sheds light on healthcare leaders’ complex choices and touch points—from strategy, governance, leadership development and finance to operations, clinical care, and
No Copay Is No Help for CVD Outcomes
Meeting Coverage > ACC — Randomized trial showed a small bump in adherence, but didn’t move the dial on outcomes by Crystal Phend, Contributing Editor, MedPage Today March 6, 2023 NEW ORLEANS — Dropping copays modestly increased heart medicine adherence among low-income patients, but didn’t improve cardiovascular outcomes or cut healthcare costs, the randomized ACCESS
What’s ahead for ChatGPT’s healthcare future
Skip to main content Dr. Tiffany Kung, researcher at AnsibleHealth Modern Healthcare reporters take a deep dive with leaders in the industry who are standing out and making a difference in their organization or their field. We hear from Dr. Tiffany Kung, researcher at virtual pulmonary rehab treatment center AnsibleHealth, about how the ChatGPT model—which uses
Amid Relaxing COVID Rules for Health Workers, San Francisco Is Reinforcing Them
Special Reports > Exclusives — Healthcare workers in the city must continue to mask and be vaccinated by Cheryl Clark, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today March 7, 2023 While California, Oregon, and Washington plan to drop requirements that healthcare workers wear face masks in indoor health facilities on April 3, San Francisco continues to enforce this