- New Study by Health eCareers Shows Most Healthcare Professionals Would Change Jobs for Better Pay (healthecareers.com)
41 percent of survey respondents are dissatisfied with their current compensation.....nearly half...of healthcare professionals surveyed say they have not received a pay increase in the past year, and another 14 percent are actually making less than they were a year ago….68 percent reporting they would change employers for higher pay.
- California, Oregon To Allow Hormonal Contraceptives Without A Doctor’s Prescription (khn.org)
California and Oregon will be the first states in the nation to allow women to get birth control pills and other hormonal contraceptives directly from their pharmacists – without a doctor’s prescription.
- Mobile apps helping reduce readmissions (healthcareitnews.com)
'Readmissions represent a failure to optimize patients' clinical condition for discharge or set them up with appropriate post-discharge care'...Smartphones are playing a big part in helping them get there...."healthcare organizations are widely beginning to deploy mobile technologies with the aim of engaging patients." ...a way to meet requirements for meaningful use and Medicare reimbursement requirements...
- Hospital slashes false-positive diagnoses with CDS platform (healthcareitnews.com)
..ways to reduce incorrect assessments of patient conditions...False-positive alarms cause anxiety for care teams, patients and families, and can lead to clinicians becoming desensitized to true patient emergencies while placing pressure on already constrained hospital resources...
- 100,000 Opportunities Initiative to spur training, practical experience (chaindrugreview.com)
CVS Health, Walgreens, Walmart and Target are among more than a dozen U.S.-based companies forming the 100,000 Opportunities Initiative,...has set a goal to engage at least 100,000 "Opportunity Youth" — 16- to 24-year-olds...by 2018 via apprenticeships, internships, training programs, and part-time and full-time jobs.
- NCPA announces Pruitt-Schutte Student Business Plan Competition finalists (drugstorenews.com)
National Community Pharmacy Association has announced the three pharmacy student teams...for its Good Neighbor Pharmacy NCPA Pruitt-Schutte Student Business Plan Competition... The competition is aimed at motivating.. students to develop a business model for either purchasing an existing community pharmacy or opening a new one. The finalists…
- South Carolina College of Pharmacy
- University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy
- University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy
- Hospitals trying to get in front of consumerism (hhnmag.com)
"Consumer choice is playing an increasingly important role in influencing where patients receive their health care, particularly for low-acuity and less-complex services,"..."Not-for-profit hospitals that excel at providing convenient care, high-quality consumer service, and demonstrated value will gain patient loyalty, improve market share and boost credit strength."
- Pharmacy school pilots degree program with CVS employees (drugtopics.modernmedicine.com)
University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy has created a program that will allow working pharmacy professionals to earn a master of science in pharmacy business administration...The...program was piloted with CVS employees…transition into leadership roles and until now did not have a program that focused on the business of medicines..
- Medicare Data Release Should Draw Interest from Innovators (hhnmag.com)
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced it would for the first time make its data, including Medicare claims, available to industry, in a bid to boost innovation… plans to begin accepting research proposals seeking data…jumpstart creativity in using the data, "We expect a stream of new tools for beneficiaries and care providers that improve care and personalize decision-making,..
- 7 pain points of big data (healthcareitnews.com)
Hospital datacenters are being overwhelmed by the ongoing data explosion. Pushed to acquire, analyze, secure and deliver actionable intelligence to business managers, clinicians, or customers, many datacenters are struggling to keep pace…as they do healthcare IT leaders are staring down seven critical pain points.
- Moving datacenters into the cloud.
- Mastering compliance and security.
- Job requirements for the new IT.
- Regional variations inspire and challenge.
- Enterprise apps.
- Automation's emerging role.
- High availability and disaster recovery
