Search Tag: financial incentives

Executive Health Management

2024 15 Apr

  Artificial intelligence (AI) holds promise for revolutionising healthcare by enhancing outcomes, patient safety, and accessibility while addressing workforce shortages and burnout. However, current efforts are insufficient due to issues like non-standardised health data and concerns about monitoring AI tools. The Future of Health (FOH), in collaboration...Read more

Cardiology Management

2024 15 Apr

  Artificial intelligence (AI) holds promise for revolutionising healthcare by enhancing outcomes, patient safety, and accessibility while addressing workforce shortages and burnout. However, current efforts are insufficient due to issues like non-standardised health data and concerns about monitoring AI tools. The Future of Health (FOH), in collaboration...Read more

IMAGING Management

2016 04 Oct

Hologic, Inc. has announced that it has notified holders of the 2.00% Convertible Exchange Senior Notes due 2037 (CUSIP No. 436440 AB7) issued  November 23, 2010 , and Wilmington Trust Company, the trustee, paying agent and conversion agent for the notes, that holders are eligible to convert the notes. This conversion right is subject to the terms...Read more

IMAGING Management

2016 02 Apr

Hologic, Inc. has announced that it has notified holders of the 2.00% Convertible Exchange Senior Notes due 2037 (CUSIP No. 436440 AB7) issued  November 23, 2010 , and Wilmington Trust Company, the trustee, paying agent and conversion agent for the notes, that holders are eligible to convert the notes.  This conversion right is subject to the terms...Read more

Executive Health Management

2015 08 Dec

Motivated physicians play an important role in providing high-quality healthcare. As such, policy makers and hospital leaders are continually looking for ways to optimise physician behaviour and ensure better care delivery. What's needed is to find the right mix of physician motivators to improve efficiency and productivity, according to a Viewpoint...Read more

Executive Health Management

2015 10 Nov

According to a study conducted by researchers at USC, Harvard University and Stanford University, physicians who spend greater resources and money on patient tests and procedures are at a lower risk of being sued for malpractice. The study is published in BMJ.   The findings suggest that defensive medicine - where doctors do more for patients because...Read more