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Hospitals tap into evidence-based employee engagement
Although typically used for improving patient outcomes, hospital leaders are taking the evidence-based approach a step further and applying it to employee engagement, according to yesterday's column
The dirty words: 'Providers,' 'consumers' in evidence-based medicine
Provider. Consumer. Customer. We use these words every day to describe the healthcare world, but a new article in yesterday's New England Journal of Medicine looks at why these words are not
Hospitals face provider, patient opposition to evidence-based care
Healthcare leaders have been touting evidence-based care to improve our nation's healthcare system as more hospitals and providers use algorithms to identify potentially high-cost patients, reports
Teach consumers about prices, see reduced healthcare costs
When a doctor diagnosed me with a knee condition 10 years ago and recommended surgery, I went home and searched online to find information about the problem, its symptoms, and steps I could take to
Many patients not on board with evidence-based healthcare, survey finds
Doctors and other health experts who have been charged with trying to convince the general population to take a more active role in their healthcare decision-making are doubtless facing an uphill
IT-focused doctors do worse without tech
A new study has concluded that while training IT-savvy physicians is good, it could have a downside. The study found that doctors who are used to having high-end IT to support them are uncomfortable

