The focus of this column are the general extensions of grace we can give to one another versus acts that are socially, and maybe even legally and morally, regarded as reprehensible.
Browsing: Insights
Most of us wander through life uncomfortable with speaking the truth against the status quo. We may even be silenced by fear of consequences.
The U.S. federal government spent $35 billion to create electronic medical records (EMR) and digital information for coordination of care and payment. Admissions, discharge and transfer (ADT) are the three statuses within the health care EMR.
The most used form of comprehensive systematic analysis among Joint Commission-accredited organizations is root cause analysis, a process for identifying variation in performance, including the occurrence or possible occurrence.
Many exams in medical imaging don’t take very long. Often, it takes longer to park the car outside the facility than to have your X-ray done.
For too long, we’ve not seen enough faces. Several doctors I know are concerned about the impact of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations on interpersonal communications.
The guidelines for the ordering of diagnostic tests in the non-hospital setting have been around for 20 years.
How can patient access continue to increase revenue while creating a customer obsessed culture?
I’ve been thinking a lot about how I “walk the talk” of the leadership behaviors my team and I are rolling out enterprise-wide.
The proliferation of handheld imaging devices continues to expand. These small medical imaging devices are most often used as bedside or point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in diagnosing or treating patients.

