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Contributed Content: 6 Ways Healthcare Benefits From Apprenticeships
Apprenticeship is an effective model to grow your own healthcare workforce.
CCO: UW Health Following Best Practices for Physician Well-Being
The Wisconsin-based health system is using Stanford Medicine's well-being survey and following the Stanford Medicine Model of Professional Fulfillment.
Healthcare Adds 56K New Jobs in April
Healthcare job growth in April was down about 22% from the 72,000 jobs created in March but in line with...
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A Doctor at Cigna Said Her Bosses Pressured Her to Review Patients' Cases Too Quickly. Cigna Threatened to Fire Her
Cigna tracks every minute that its staff doctors spend deciding whether to pay for healthcare. Dr. Debby Day said her...
Embracing the 'Musical Chairs': How One Rev Cycle Exec Prioritizes Succession Planning
The average tenure of employees on the VPs team is 10 years.
Lawsuit Alleges Obamacare Plan-Switching Scheme Targeted Low-Income Consumers
Some consumers were switched multiple times or had duplicative policies.
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Workforce Shortages Extend Beyond Direct Care to Health Plans
The worry about workforce shortages is a constant companion for health care leaders.
When Rogue Brokers Switch People's ACA Policies, Tax Surprises Can Follow
Returns are getting rejected by the IRS and some people will have to pay more in taxes.
77% of U.S. Docs Are Employees
Payers, private equity and pharmacy chains own more physician practices (30.1%) than do hospitals (28.4%).
Facing financial straits, Tufts Medicine lays off 174 employees
Tufts Medicine, one of Massachusetts' largest health systems, is laying off about 1.3% of its 13,000-person workforce.
Connecticut launches student debt relief program for healthcare providers
There is a new program launching in Connecticut that not only aims to tackle student debt, but also recruit and...
California promised a higher minimum wage for healthcare workers. Will Newsom delay it?
Two weeks before the deadline for employers to start paying more to their employees, many health workers are still waiting...
Healthcare's biggest winners, losers from the FTC's non-compete ban
The FTC's ban on non-compete clauses comes at a crucial moment for American healthcare. Here's who wins and loses from...
Study: HHS's COVID vaccine campaign saved $732B in averted infections, costs
HHS's COVID-19 vaccination campaign saved $732 billion by averting illness and related costs during the Delta and Omicron variant waves,...
'She's pure evil': Nurse gets life in prison after admitting she intentionally gave patients excess insulin.
A former nurse who killed at least three patients and tried to kill more than a dozen more at nursing...
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