In the first article of this series, we explored a simple but powerful idea: Health care behaves not like a machine, but like ...
We are trying to fix health care as if it were complicated. In reality, health care is complex.
This study examines the correlation between a Culture of Patient Safety as measured by hospital staff surveys and actual patient harm attributed to hospital performance. It is generally accepted by ...
An ever-increasing number of information systems are becoming indispensable in nearly all aspects of health care delivery, from electronic health records (EHRs) and radiology image viewers to ...
Amid growing pressures on health systems, Josje Kok and colleagues argue that healthcare regulation must evolve beyond ...
AI applications in mental health care are advancing quickly, although both research and clinical use remain in early stages. Before 2010, most digital ...
Timothy W. Cutler, PharmD, associate chief of ambulatory care at UC Davis Health, describes how pharmacy services patients healthy and out of the hospital. Cutler: UC Davis is interesting. We think of ...
American health care is getting more expensive, but Americans aren’t getting healthier. We spend $4.8 trillion annually on health care — more than any other country — only to have some of the worst ...