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Your Health Could Depend on What’s In Your Gut

WebNutritionists have long told us “You are what you eat,” an adage embodied in the food pyramid every child learns in school. Now, out of the Netherlands comes evidence that what’s in our gut has a connection to a variety of illnesses including osteoarthritis, heart disease and diabetes. Presenting the findings of a broad study

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The Importance of Confidence for Women Healthcare Leaders

WebThe Importance of Confidence for Women Healthcare Leaders. July 23, 2020 Becca Smith. Women may hold three-quarters of all healthcare jobs, yet only 37% of the executives at the nation’s largest hospitals are female. The percentage is smaller still at Fortune 500 healthcare companies where less than a quarter of executive jobs are held …

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Hiring In Health Home Care Is As Tough As Ever

WebFar from becoming an employer market, hiring home health care workers is as hard as ever, industry executives say. In September, Home Health Care News said industry jobs posted on Indeed were trending down, suggesting “home health and home care agencies simply aren’t looking to fill as many positions.”With the national unemployment …

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Hospitals Ready In Case of ‘Second Wave’ This Fall

WebSix months into the global coronavirus pandemic, health care experts across the US feel much better prepared to handle a potential “second wave” should it occur this fall. "We've evolved. We're in a much better state now than we were in the beginning of the pandemic," Michael Calderwood, associate chief quality officer at Dartmouth-Hitchcock …

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Patients Want More Access, Sharing of Medical Records

WebAmericans want greater access to their medical records and support sharing their health information among all their healthcare providers. By a 61% majority, the Pew Charitable Trusts found people want to be able to access and download their medical records to apps on mobile devices. An even larger 81% of the respondents to the Pew …

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Virus Is Causing Surge In Healthcare Hiring

WebAs the number of coronavirus cases continues to grow, the demand for healthcare workers is surging. A Glassdoor analysis well before the outbreak was declared a pandemic, said, "Dozens of job postings for health care workers, scientists and data specialists are popping up as organizations prepare for the outbreak." More recently, the …

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How Wellness Initiatives Can Strengthen Your Workforce

WebAs an employer, taking care of and supporting your employees is the most important responsibility of running a business. Establishing an inclusive culture and focusing on employee health can boost productivity, encourage teamwork, and …

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Healthcare Outlook: Many Challenges, No Quick Fixes

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Healthcare Outlook: Many Challenges, No Quick Fixes

WebAlready undergoing challenging and sometimes painful changes, the global healthcare sector can expect more of the same in 2020 and for some time beyond. But these changes also present opportunities says a 2020 outlook from Deloitte. The drivers of the the sector's transformation are many: "A growing and aging population, rising …

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