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Artificial intelligence is gaining traction as a key tool for reducing billing errors as providers struggle with rising administrative burdens. A recent survey of 800 Americans and 200 healthcare ...
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Provider focus on patient safety intensified once again after CMS imposed financial penalties on hospitals with high infection rates and provided incentives to those with low rates. In response, ...
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Each year, millions of patients are affected by medication errors, resulting in tens of billions of dollars in unnecessary healthcare costs. 1 To better manage common dispensing errors, many ...
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With COVID-19 deaths dramatically down from earlier peaks, US health care providers still confront a different nationwide emergency: hospital errors that kill an estimated 150,000 patients annually.
In their new book, Championship Tennis, Frank Giampaolo and Jon Levey cover the most important aspects of training, including athletic assessment, skill development, physical and mental preparation, ...
If you’ve ever had a bad week at work, spare a thought for the Subaru technician who, over the course of seven days last December, repeatedly took the wrong steps while fastening a single nut in a ...