[ad_1] The district, which has about 100 full-time and 30 seasonal employees, uses biometric health screenings and health risk assessments to identify risks and opportunities within its workforce. […]
Human Capital Ecosystem framework | Modern Healthcare
[ad_1] These past few years have been especially challenging for everyone working in healthcare. We have all witnessed the toll the pandemic took and continues to take on […]
Montana calls for oversight of nonprofit hospitals charity gifts
[ad_1] Montana health officials are proposing to oversee and set standards for the charitable contributions that nonprofit hospitals make in their communities each year to justify their access […]
HHS must stop 340B cuts through 2022, judge rules
[ad_1] The Health and Human Services Department must restore full 340B drug payments for the remainder of this year, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. The decision by Judge Rudolph […]
High-cost travel nurse contracts targeted in new Michigan bill
[ad_1] Minnesota and Massachusetts are the only two states with a law capping travel nurse agency rates. The Minnesota law, passed in 2001, bars an agency from charging […]
Centene reaches Medicaid prescription settlement with Massachusetts
[ad_1] Massachusetts has become the latest state to settle with health insurance giant Centene Corp. over allegations that it overbilled the state’s Medicaid program for pharmacy services, KHN […]
Overhaul of Medicare Accountable Care Organization payments
[ad_1] Alex Kacik: Federal regulators have been trying to boost risk based contracting and healthcare. Their latest attempt is to give new Medicare Accountable Care Organizations advanced shared […]
Kaiser, Boston Medical join $8B White House food insecurity initiative
[ad_1] Healthcare organizations including Kaiser Permanente, Boston Medical Center and Massachusetts General Hospital are making investments in nutrition and food insecurity programs as part of a White House […]
How racial bias is embedded in medical records
[ad_1] David Confer, a bicyclist and an audio technician, told his doctor he “used to be Ph.D. level” during a 2019 appointment in Washington, D.C. Confer, then 50, […]
Low-wage healthcare job benefits increase amid labor shortage
[ad_1] Hospitals and health systems are looking to do more to address financial stress among employees, particularly those earning lower wages. Besides pay hikes, employers are implementing income-based […]
