Building Bridges: Academic-Practice Partnerships as the Future of New Graduate Nurse Preparedness
The nursing workforce is at an inflection point. As experienced nurses retire or leave the profession and care delivery continues to shift in complexity, health systems are increasingly dependent on new graduate nurses to sustain operations, ensure patient safety, and deliver high‑quality care. Many organizations are finding that today’s graduates are entering practice underprepared for the
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Vocal Biomarkers: Helping Clinicians Detect What Patients Hesitate to Share
Five years into caring for a patient, a primary care physician saw her again shortly after she delivered her first child. The visit was scheduled as a routine six-week newborn evaluation. As is common in primary care, the encounter extended beyond the infant to include the mother’s well-being.
During the appointment, the new mother appeared upbeat. “I’m doing great — it’s such a joy to have my baby at home and to be through the process of pregnancy,” she said. On the surface, there were no
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The Next AI Use Case in Radiology Isn’t Diagnosis. It’s Patient Understanding
For years, the debate around AI in radiology has been framed in the biggest possible terms. Will it replace radiologists? Will it outperform specialists? Will it make diagnostic imaging faster, cheaper, and more accurate?
Those questions matter. But they can distract from a more immediate and practical opportunity. The first truly scalable use of AI in imaging may not be autonomous diagnosis. It may be helping patients understand the imaging information they already receive.
That is a
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Healthcare AI Evaluation Frameworks: Moving Beyond Accuracy to Safety and Fairness
AI adoption is rapidly growing in healthcare across everything from clinical documentation to diagnostic imaging, revenue cycle management, and patient engagement. As per the 2023-24 American Hospital Association Information Technology Supplement, predictive AI integrated with EHR systems were already used in 71% of hospitals; this has increased rapidly with the advent of generative AI.
However, many AI deployments tend to fail in the real world, and do not deliver the expected improvements
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How Remote Patient Monitoring Can Alleviate Staffing Strain and Improve Healthcare Delivery
As healthcare systems across the U.S. face unprecedented staffing shortages, overworked healthcare professionals are struggling to meet the needs of an ever-growing patient population. The pressure is mounting, and the ripple effects are being felt across the entire system, from patient outcomes to provider burnout. In this environment, hospitals and healthcare providers need innovative solutions that can help reduce the burden on clinical teams without sacrificing the quality of care.
One
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From Trial-and-Error to Data-Driven Oncology Decision Making: AI-Enabled Functional Precision Medicine Is Rewriting the Future of Cancer Treatment
When cancer treatment fails, physicians face one of the hardest questions in medicine: what should come next?
Having recently cared for a young patient whose cancer had returned despite multiple lines of therapy, it was found that although standard protocols offered several options, none could determine which drug was most likely to work against that child’s specific tumor. That is a reality oncologists face every day: two patients with the same diagnosis can respond very differently to the
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The $262B “Acceptance”: Why It’s Time to Stop Treating Denials as an Unavoidable Cost
I want to be direct about something: the denial problem in U.S. healthcare is not complicated to understand. It is complicated to fix, but the basic dynamic is straightforward. Hospitals deliver medically appropriate care, submit claims, and then watch a meaningful portion of those claims get denied. Most of those denials are never challenged. Revenue disappears. And somewhere along the way, we collectively decided this was just how things work.
It isn’t. And we need to stop treating it like
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Transforming Medical Coding Operations Through Hybrid Intelligence Design
Healthcare revenue cycle management is bending under the strain of evolving payer policies, complex documentation, and higher demands for accuracy and cost control. Exacerbating these challenges are rising coding assignment volumes, which are forcing HIM departments to address continued workforce shortages.
These problems are interconnected and systemic. They cannot be solved by simply adding staff or deploying standalone automation tools. Instead, a more structured approach is emerging:
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Healthcare Cybersecurity Has Become an Operational Risk, Not Just a Security Function
Healthcare cybersecurity is no longer just a technical discipline handled by IT teams. That view has changed. Cybersecurity in healthcare has grown. It now sits at the intersection of operations, compliance, and patient safety. When systems fail, care is disrupted. These disruptions go beyond data loss, reaching clinical outcomes, financial stability, and regulatory exposure.
This is not a future concern. It is already happening.
Cyber Risk Is Now Operational Risk
Healthcare
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Mid-Cycle Revenue Integrity: Leveraging Clinician-Governed AI to Reduce Denials and Understated Acuity
Health systems can deliver appropriate, high-quality care and still see financial and quality outcomes that do not reflect that care. Downgrades, understated acuity, and misaligned quality metrics often arise not because clinical decisions were wrong, but because the full complexity of those decisions and the resulting care were never clearly translated beyond the bedside. In today’s reimbursement environment, outcomes are shaped as much by how care is represented in documentation and coding as
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