The Need for Palliative Care Training in Hospital and Critical Care Medicine
Palliative care is important for all clinicians to understand—but training for hospitalists and intensivists is increasingly essential.
Healing Warriors: Stories from the Front Lines of COVID-19 Part IV
SCP’s National Response Team collaboratively and courageously addressed needs across the nation, from eHealth to field hospitals and beyond.
Collaboration Wins in the Battle Against COVID-19
A New York hospital deploys successful strategies to combat COVID-19, including tent triage, a sectioned ED, and dedicated PPE acquisition efforts.
The Impact of PTSD on ED Providers
PTSD is a growing concern, especially for ER providers as they deal with various degrees of trauma, illness, death, and violence daily.
Is the Nursing Shortage Reaching ‘Pandemic’ Proportions?
The nursing shortage is a complex issue that was exacerbated during COVID-19—and may now be reaching pandemic proportions.
Generational Differences in Telehealth and Telemedicine Adoption
Most healthcare consumers and providers are open to telehealth, but how they want to use it tends to vary significantly by age.
What We’ve Learned about Patient Experience from COVID-19
COVID-19 has significantly affected patient priorities and expectations. Learn how to provide excellent patient experience in this new world.
Partnership Story: Diversifying Provider Teams to Improve Key Metrics
Discover how SCP Health’s transformative approach to clinical staffing improved 30-day readmission rates, length of stay, and compensation costs for an Arizona Hospital Medicine program.
COVID-19 as a Catalyst: Q&As and Takeaways
Get answers to frequently asked questions about the impact of COVID-19 on community engagement, virtual health, urgent and primary care, and clinician training.
Medicine in the Movies: What We Can Learn About Quality Care from Patch Adams
Explore lessons and thoughts on patient experience and quality of care based on the 1998 movie, Patch Adams.