A nurse and a software executive suggest that better staffing-management tools coupled with new funding sources for nurses and aides can alleviate stress and boost morale.
It was a brave thing for the Food and Drug Administration to do. Earlier this week, the agency put one of its regulatory officers in front of a room full of scientists clamoring for answers on how the agency intends to regulate artificial intelligence in medicine.
Editors at Medical Design & Outsourcing rate the medical technologies, from VR glasses to diabetes care tools to wound dressings, that have caught their eye.
The Dallas, TX-based multinational health system Tenet Healthcare, which operates 620 facilities in 34 states including 60 hospitals, is currently recovering from a cyberattack that disrupted some of its acute care operations.
The pandemic heightened awareness of the promise of virtual care but realizing it is proving challenging. A framework developed by the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School can help. It prioritizes the needs of both patients and caregivers.