In the News: Our Impact
Congrats to Woman of Impact, Dr. Bernadette Melnyk! AACN Honors Ohio State’s Melnyk for Her Work Advocating for Evidence-Based Nursing Practice
Kate Dickerson The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) honors Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, RN, APRN-C
American College of Physicians Outlines Steps to Achieve Gender Equity
Darilyn Moyer, MD Despite some gains, gender inequity still exists in the physician workforce, a new position paper by t
Make Match Day a Movement Toward Health Citizenship
Tanisha Carino, PhD For thousands of U.S. medical students, March 16 is the day they will find out where their next step
Is the Future of Value-Based Payment at Risk?
By Dr. Susan Turney, Chief Executive Officer, Marshfield Clinic Health SystemThe U.S. healthcare economy is beginning an
Opinion: Quality Stars and Payments Ought to be Earned
Ceci Connolly Originally posted on the Morning Consult. The federal government rates Medicare Advantage plans using a st
Modern Healthcare Editorial: The case for women executives and a second shortlist for Bezos, Buffett and Dimon
Dr. Joanne Conroy and Fawn Lopez Originally posted on Modern Healthcare. Amazon, Berkshire-Hathaway and JP Morgan
VISTA: The Future of Health Care Is In Hospital Delivery Sciences
Eleven years ago, I remember being a junior faculty member attending the first “Quality Fair” at the Univers
Why Healthcare Needs More Women Leaders
Recently, Modern Healthcare published its list of the 50 most influential physician executives and leaders. The list inc
The Value Dilemma
The oft-used phrase, “from volume to value,” was coined here in Pittsburgh by our own Harold Miller as the t
Health Care Mergers and Acquisitions: A Promising New Environment for Medical Research?
The changing health care landscape, accelerated by the Affordable Care Act, has signaled a move of the federal governmen
Precision Medicine and the Women of Impact
At President Obama’s announcement of the Precision Medicine initiative in January, among fewer than 100
Cleaning the Graffiti in Health Care
I just left the most unusual conference I have ever attended. First, it was small – 25 people. Second, it was all wome