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HIIN builds on success

Faced with ongoing improvement work and beckoning opportunities, more than 4,000 hospitals around the country have joined together to improve care and increase collaboration through the Hospital Im

HIMSS conference Feb. 29-May 4 in Las Vegas

More than 40,000 health care information management professionals, clinicians, executives and vendors from around the world will attend HIMSS annual conference and exhibition Feb.

HIMSS15 Wrap-Up: Human Touch Still Valued in High-Tech Health Care Landscape

In a market flooded with new technologies and apps that aim to make physicians’ jobs easier and patients more engaged with their health care, there is still a need for human interaction, according

History repeats. Sort of.

Merriam-Webster offers one definition of revolution as “a sudden, extreme, or complete change in the way people live, work, etc.” That sounds pretty darn close to what hospital and he

Hospital CEO Turnover Rate High, Shows Slight Decline in 2014

Hospitals continued to see a high rate of CEO turnover in 2014, with 4,501 hospitals reporting a rate of 18 percent, according to a report recently released by the American College of Healthcare Ex

Hospital Financial Indicators

For urban, teaching and system-affiliated hospitals, the median is 49 days, and for rural hospitals, the median is 52 days, according to data from the 2013 AHA Annual Survey of Hospitals and the He

Hospital Financial Indicators

An operational indicator used by financial analysts, this ratio is a measure of how efficiently hospital assets are converted to revenue.

Hospital leaders face a numbers game

Trustee talking points An ever-increasing amount of data is available for health care leaders to use in making decisions about drugs, devices and procedures. The f

Hospital Outpatient Departments Treat Sicker, Poorer Patients

Hospital outpatient departments (HOPDs) treat sicker and poorer patients than do physician offices, according to a new study.

Hospital program gives wings to community

In the first months of 2015, Erie, Pa., experienced an uptick in violence, drug-related crimes and murders.