Punitive Culture Linked to Burnout and Safety Concerns in Healthcare
New research urges healthcare leaders to address punitive workplace cultures that undermine patient safety, erode trust, and drive burnout.
New research urges healthcare leaders to address punitive workplace cultures that undermine patient safety, erode trust, and drive burnout.
Modivcare and the Michigan Center for Rural Health completed a Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) pilot in three rural Michigan hospitals.
A new study found that Joint Commission-accredited long-term care hospitals have significantly lower infection rates than non-accredited facilities.
New research urges healthcare leaders to address punitive workplace cultures that undermine patient safety, erode trust, and drive burnout.
In a new study, emergency department (ED)clinicians expressed concerns about poor communication, resource shortages, and training gaps in ED boarding care, emphasizing the need for standardized care, proactive planning, and cultural changes, impacting both patient care and clinician well-being.
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Read MoreResearchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine have received a $9.5 million grant to develop strategies for preventing and mitigating ransomware attacks in healthcare systems.
Read MoreA new report reveals that the healthcare sector is falling behind in cybersecurity investment, despite facing increased risks, as cyber attackers target healthcare organizations successfully.