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10 healthcare professions and their projected job growth by 2028

By Kelly Gooch for Becker’s Hospital Review Healthcare is projected to add about 1.9 million new jobs and see employment in industry professions grow 14 percent between 2018 and 2028, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here is the bureau’s projected job growth in 10 healthcare professions over the period: Physician assistants –…

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26 deaths linked to vaping-related illnesses, CDC says

By Mackenzie Bean for Becker’s Hospital Review The CDC reported 219 new cases of vaping-related illnesses this week, bringing the national case count to 1,299 as of Oct. 8. Five updates: Vaping-related illnesses have occurred in every state but Alaska. Twenty-six people have died from the illnesses in 21 states, up from 18 deaths a…

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AI just as effective as clinicians in diagnostics, study suggests

Rebecca Pifer for Healthcare Dive Dive Brief: Artificial intelligence can detect diseases from medical imaging with the same accuracy as healthcare professionals, according to a systematic review of 82 articles published in The Lancet Digital Health journal Tuesday. However, AI didn’t outperform human diagnosis. In a small subset of the studies comparing AI and clinician diagnostic…

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Amazon launches virtual medical clinic for Seattle employees

By Rebecca Pifer for Healthcare Dive Dive Brief: Amazon has launched a virtual care clinic as a pilot for its Seattle employees called Amazon Care, including in-person followup doctor visits at an employee’s home or office, along with at-home prescription drug delivery. The e-commerce giant’s virtual offering includes an in-app telemedicine visit with a doctor,…

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CMS penalizes 2,583 hospitals for high readmissions: 5 things to know

By Ayla Ellison for Becker’s Hospital Review In fiscal year 2020, CMS will penalize 2,583 hospitals for having too many Medicare patients readmitted within 30 days, according to federal data released Sept. 30 cited in a Kaiser Health News report. This is the eighth year of the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program. To determine penalties for…

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Physician viewpoint: Patient voices are crucial for AI innovation

By Andrea Park for Becker’s Hospital Review Though artificial intelligence algorithms require as much objective patient data as possible to be effective tools for healthcare delivery, it is equally important that they are trained on anecdotal patient evidence, according to Blake McKinney, MD. In an op-ed for STAT, Dr. McKinney, an emergency medicine physician and…

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Inaccuracies found in physician residents’ EHR documentation

By Jeff Lagasse for Healthcare Finance Emergency department residents do what all physicians do: They document patient encounters into an electronic health record. But the information they’re entering may not be all that accurate. A study published in JAMA Network Open tasked 12 observers with following nine physician residents as they documented patient encounters into…

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100 of the largest hospitals and health systems in America | 2019

By Laura Dyrda for Becker’s Hospital Review Becker’s Hospital Review compiled 40 large health systems by number of hospitals and 60 large hospitals by bed count. This list was developed based on information as of July 2019. Largest Health Systems HCA Healthcare (Nashville, Tenn.): 185 hospitals. HCA Healthcare has more than 38,000 active physicians and…

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Clinician burnout: Physicians name the technologies they think could best solve it

By Mike Miliard for Healthcare IT News SANTA CLARA – At Health 2.0 on Monday, National Coordinator for Health IT Dr. Don Rucker listed a litany of challenges faced daily by physicians and nurses, and contributing to the ongoing scourge of clinician burnout: onerous documentation requirements, boilerplate electronic health records and the “monster burdens” of…

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