May 2024

Do nonprofit hospitals sidestep FTC’s noncompete ban?

Alan Condon – Becker’s Hospital Review The Federal Trade Commission voted to implement a sweeping noncompete ban that would have seismic effects on the healthcare industry and the U.S. economy more broadly. But questions remain around which nonprofit hospitals and other providers may be affected by the ban and how far the FTC’s jurisdiction reaches […]

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Who should have the final say in patients’ involuntary treatment?: Viewpoint

Mariah Taylor (Email) – Becker’s Clinical Leadership Many states require a court order to determine involuntary treatment, but independent committees could be a better way of meeting patients’ needs, Sandeep Jauhar, MD, PhD, a cardiologist in New York City-based Northwell Health wrote in an opinion piece published in The New York Times May 13. Dr.

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What Clinicians Can Do About the Rise of the “Zombie Drug”

By Avneet Soin, MD April 22, 2024 Original article Featured in Op-Med, a collection of original articles contributed by Doximity members. Featured image for What Clinicians Can Do About the Rise of the “Zombie Drug” When I was in medical school, fentanyl was a major topic of conversation and training. The recent rise of another

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How Gen Z bosses lead

Alexis Kayser (Email) – Becker’s Hospital Review Members of Generation Z are rapidly moving into leadership roles, bringing new ideas about what work can and should look like, The Wall Street Journal reported March 10. Gen Zers — those born between 1997 and 2012 — began to enter the workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic, when

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What’s the No. 1 Cause of NP Burnout?

— It’s probably not what you think by Erica Dorn, FNP Burnout among nurse practitioners (NPs) is at an all-time high. Many NPs (and healthcare providers in general) are struggling right now, feeling mentally, physically, and emotionally exhausted. Many are contemplating leaving healthcare altogether. The factors contributing to this burnout are multifactorial, stemming from a

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Male vs. female nurses by the numbers 

Mackenzie Bean (Twitter) Becker’s Clinical Leadership Men are increasingly entering the nursing profession and continue to outearn their female peers, federal data suggests. The data comes from the National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses, an annual poll conducted by the Health Resources and Services Administration and U.S. Census Bureau. The latest version of the survey, released in March,

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