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Change Management Best Practices for Healthcare IT Leaders

EvidenceCare

Change is a constant in healthcare IT. From technological advancements to evolving patient needs, the landscape is always shifting. As leaders in this field, it’s crucial to not only embrace change but also to effectively manage it to ensure the smooth operation of your healthcare system. In this article, we’ll explore the fundamentals of change management, featuring insights from Novlet Mattis, SVP & Chief Digital & Information Officer of Orlando Health , as discussed in her

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A Note On Criticism Of Yesterday's Study of the Week

Sensible Medicine

Yesterday, someone made an error on the Internet. And I think it was me. Here is a link to my take of the ARCADIA trial. In brief, the trial compared apixaban vs aspirin in patients who had had a stroke of unknown source and evidence of atrial cardiopathy. The trial was stopped early for futility. Recurrent stroke (the primary endpoint) occurred in 40 patients in each group.

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Top 15 Healthcare Employers in the Bay Area

Unitek College

Discover Some of the Best Employers for Medical Professionals. So, you’ve completed your nursing program and passed the NCLEX exam. Now what? It’s time to find a job in a location that’s right for you. On the West Coast, you’ll find a growing landscape of employment opportunities in the healthcare sector. The Bay Area in […] The post Top 15 Healthcare Employers in the Bay Area appeared first on Unitek College.

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More Than 100 Patient Advocacy Organizations In Support of H.R. 485 – The Protecting Healthcare for All Patients Act

Patients Rising

Dear House Leaders, We write as patient representatives of more than 100 patient advocacy organizations to ask each of you to support H.R. 485, the Protecting Healthcare for All Patients […] The post More Than 100 Patient Advocacy Organizations In Support of H.R. 485 – The Protecting Healthcare for All Patients Act appeared first on Patients Rising.

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From Soldier to Military Student: 4 Tips to Balance Things

MedCerts

Tip 1: Be Realistic As you determine which classes to take, don’t make the common mistake of trying to do too much too fast. Be realistic in your approach to what you can add to your life. Talk to fellow students about their workloads and challenges. If you have a family on base, talk to your spouse about the added responsibilities and see how they can support your plans.

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National Patient Advocacy Group Sends Hill “Must Pass for Patients”

Patients Rising

Policy Priorities that Cannot Wait for an Election Year WASHINGTON — Patients Rising Now, a national grassroots organization representing millions of Americans facing chronic and debilitating illnesses, today sent its […] The post National Patient Advocacy Group Sends Hill “Must Pass for Patients” appeared first on Patients Rising.

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Can we finally say goodbye to opioids? There may be new pain relief on the horizon.

KevinMD.com

In an article I recently wrote about a new calcium channel-blocking medication that could be effective in treating central chronic pain, I mentioned that medications like lidocaine block sodium channels to prevent the transmission of pain through the peripheral nervous system. I also said that these medications have limited use, usually just in the ER, Read more… Can we finally say goodbye to opioids?

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Rebel Health: The Personal and Professional Passion of Susannah Fox

Health Populi

A “rebel” is both a noun and a verb. As a noun, Merriam-Webster tells us that a rebel is a person who opposes or takes up arms against a government or a ruler. As a verb, “to rebel” is to oppose or disobey one in authority or control, or otherwise renounce and resist by force the authority of one’s government.” An additional definition of the verb is, “ to feel or exhibit anger or revulsion.” If you’ve been a patient facing a diagnosis of an

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