NEJM Catalyst Insights Council members in the United States and Colombia discuss the collection of SDOH data and the changing role of health care providers.
Abstract A survey of the NEJM Catalyst Insights Council finds awareness of the risks and potential impact of cybersecurity and data breaches, as well as surprising gaps in some capabilities to recover ...
Health care organizations can benefit from decades of cross-industry research into effective team management as they meet the challenges of managing frontline Covid-19 care teams.
AI THEME ISSUE: A survey of the NEJM Catalyst Insights Council shows broad and growing use of AI across clinical areas, functional applications, and data types.
Single-payer health care is gaining adherents among physicians and other providers. But as-yet-undetermined details will matter greatly.
“What we aim to do is to create something akin to a public utility that is going to put public good first.” Leemore Dafny, PhD, interviews Marc Harrison, MD, President and Chief Executive Officer of ...
A dedicated multidisciplinary post-ICU recovery unit for Covid-19 patients addresses their unique complexities and lets them begin rehabilitation earlier than they would with a normal progression from ...
The medical director of a general medicine clinic created an emergency response guide for the pandemic from the federal Incident Command System.
As social needs screening gains steam, health systems should take steps to make their screening programs more patient centered and effective.
NEJM Catalyst Insights Council members in the United States and England discuss fragmentation and care transitions for patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Though survey respondents don’t indicate strong use of telehealth and remote monitoring, NEJM Catalyst Insights Council members discuss the ways they’re using these tools to monitor chronic disease, ...