Patient engagement is a clinical necessity in behavioral health care. Mental health treatment often requires long-term commitment, consistent communication and deep trust between providers and ...
Scene one: A patient enters the hospital either for a scheduled procedure or via the emergency department. They were admitted, treated while receiving leading patient care and sent on their way after ...
Patient engagement seems to hold the potential to deliver significant health improvements and cost savings on a scale comparable to a breakthrough medication. Unlike traditional drugs, engagement ...
Behavioral health is a top concern for hospital CEOs in 2024 — and for good reason, as health systems face persistent challenges in meeting demand and lack adequate funding to address widespread ...
While clinician burnout is well known, "patient burnout" within the chronic disease population is an equally critical but silent issue. Managing chronic conditions, especially diabetes, is complex and ...
Current policies aimed at improving the quality of health care in the United States have fallen short. However, a novel approach to achieving quality outcomes tested by the Center for Medicare and ...
Patients aren’t the only healthcare participants who believe self-care is necessary since the COVID-19 pandemic – 86.6% of healthcare professionals now believe so, too. However, connecting patients ...
Stress levels among health care professionals are still "remarkably high," with 63% of professionals saying they're exhibiting negative feelings at work and only about 25% saying they feel safe in ...