With the authorizations for several effective vaccines against Covid-19 and a strong vaccination program in place, concerns about burnout among health care workers who have been at the frontlines of ...
The long-standing debate over whether health care is a right or a privilege seems particularly heartless during a global pandemic. Guided in part by aftereffects of the pandemic, we believe there is a ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed weaknesses in how we care for older adults, but one care model has stood out as a success story, with important lessons for both senior care and disease management.
Believe it or not, there are urgent health care issues facing our nation that are not exclusively pandemic-specific. As we move forward with a new administration in Washington, our thinking, planning ...
Providers and payers are increasingly addressing the health-related social needs (HRSNs) of their patients to improve outcomes, reduce costs, and address health disparities. As this practice takes ...
The Catholic Church is the largest unified provider of health care in the world, giving us our best opportunity to relieve ...
This case study describes Tennessee’s process for convening key stakeholders to develop uniform payment guidelines to encourage increased preventive service delivery. Objectives: To describe Tennessee ...
Establishing mobile health clinics in rural settings requires collaboration across health systems by aligning missions, building infrastructure to support research, and demonstrating proof of concept.