In pediatric dentistry, you have two audiences: the child (consumer) and the parent (customer). Your branding must appeal to both.
That recycled Reagan-era line is still lame. Unless left-wing groups get federal funding, people will never get health care. That's a cartoon argument, but NPR is very willing to promote it.
For instance, a nursing training lab has been set up at the academy with support from Sompo Care, a Japanese firm that ...
“Health Minute” brings original health care and health policy reporting from the KFF Health News newsroom to the airwaves each week. (3/18) Here's today's health policy haiku: ...
Two Massachusetts legislators filed bills to cap “excessive” healthcare executive compensation. Would you support the ...
Top executives from the region’s biggest hospital systems took to the stage Thursday, March 20, for a wide-ranging discussion ...
Is there a right answer? Technically, none of these officials should be leading the charge alone, according to Brian Kalis, ...
The president and CEO of LifeBridge Health, one of Maryland’s largest health care systems, announced plans to retire Thursday after 12 years in the position. Neil Meltzer, 68, a former president ...
Kara Ralston, longtime leader of the Camarillo Health Care District, will retire later ... and chief operations officer before being named CEO a decade ago. In a news release on the retirement ...
Mary Jo Cagle, MD, will step down as president and CEO of Greensboro, N.C.-based Cone Health due to a serious family health ...
A D.C. health care executive is leaving the nonprofit she's led since the Covid pandemic, at a pivotal juncture for the ...
Joe Corkery on how AI-driven translation and interpreting is reshaping healthcare communication by improving accessibility, ...