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Jill Geisler: Are you creating quiet quitters or preventing them?

Quiet quitting is a current workplace hot topic. Jill Geisler discusses the trend and the role that leaders can play in either preventing — or perpetuating — it.

Jill Geisler October 12, 2022

Revenue cycle staff shortages push leaders to adapt quickly

The pandemic-driven workforce shortage is leading to significant changes in revenue cycle management operations at many hospitals and health systems.

Lisa A. Eramo, MA October 12, 2022

Inflation rattles hospital supply chain and labor pool with no end in sight

Strategies for combatting healthcare’s inflation challenges include partnering with other organizations to obtain supply discounts and boosting worker mental health.

Nancy Mann Jackson October 5, 2022

Inflation threat leads hospital investment managers to proceed with caution

The emergence of price inflation is giving health systems trouble beyond rising supply and wage expenses in the form of negative investment returns and higher borrowing costs.

Nancy Mann Jackson October 5, 2022

New IDS merger aims to improve value and access for its communities

A case study of a merger of two health systems in the Pacific Northwest exemplifies a shift in focus among health system mergers toward creating transformative partnerships aimed at improving value and overall cost effectiveness. The authors recount steps that the new merged integrated delivery system (IDS) has taken to realize the merger’s primary goals.

Tom Kruse October 4, 2022

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HFMA October 3, 2022

Lisa Goldstein: Environmental, social and governance issues gain prominence

Environmental, social and governance issues have long been concerns of hospitals and health systems, but they may require a more formal strategy as these issues gain prominence among investors, accreditation groups and other stakeholders.

Lisa Goldstein October 3, 2022

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HFMA October 3, 2022

Why addressing unexplained variations in care should be a healthcare system priority

Healthcare researchers believe Medicare could save $2 billion by using a cheaper drug for retinal disease, but some physicians don’t want to switch.

Lola Butcher October 3, 2022

Joe Fifer: Why finance leaders should be consumer-obsessed

HFMA President and CEO Joe Fifer offers perspectives on how the changing healthcare marketplace impacts legacy healthcare stakeholders.

Joseph J. Fifer, FHFMA, CPA October 2, 2022
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