Management & Administration

Maryland's Hospital Staffing Crisis Is Harming Patients
Management & Administration Maryland's Hospital Staffing Crisis Is Harming Patients

Emergency rooms that once juggled unpredictable nights now confront a predictable shortage that turns routine care into triage, and patients feel the difference in delayed meds, missed checks, and preventable infections. Across Maryland, clinical units are operating too thin to sustain vigilance,

Function, Nest, Revian Signal Shift to Augmented Care
Management & Administration Function, Nest, Revian Signal Shift to Augmented Care

The center of gravity in digital health has been drifting from episodic treatment to an always-on model that anticipates risk, enriches clinician judgment, and meets patients where they live, and three fresh financings set the tone for what comes next across software, services, and devices. Capital

Is Alberta Poised to Rewrite Canada's Health Care Model?
Management & Administration Is Alberta Poised to Rewrite Canada's Health Care Model?

A province known for policy brinkmanship now stood on the verge of testing whether a different balance between public insurance and private delivery could rescue a cherished system from its own inertia, and the implications for wait times, professional recruitment, and intergovernmental politics

How Can Oncology Nurses Lead Early, Quality Palliative Care?
Management & Administration How Can Oncology Nurses Lead Early, Quality Palliative Care?

Against the steady rise in cancer’s complexity and symptom burden, oncology nurses occupy a vantage point that allows early palliative care to move from a late-stage rescue to a standard, proactive layer of support woven throughout treatment, recovery, and survivorship. Their continuity at the

AI Tool Uses Routine Blood Tests to Speed TB Screening
Management & Administration AI Tool Uses Routine Blood Tests to Speed TB Screening

In clinics where every minute and dollar count, a screening tool built on routine blood work and machine learning promises to move patients faster toward answers and treatment by turning familiar lab values into early signals of tuberculosis risk that are cheap to collect, easy to interpret, and

Blue Book 2025: Chinese Medtech Climbs the Value Curve
Management & Administration Blue Book 2025: Chinese Medtech Climbs the Value Curve

A crowded domestic arena, tighter pricing from centralized procurement, and a surge of installed capacity have converged to push Chinese medical device makers to reframe growth not as a volume race but as a brand-and-compliance contest in higher-value global niches. The latest data picture

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