See you at the PACHC Annual Conference
Booth # 33 – Exhibitor Hall
Come by and find out how to get a FREE Starbucks Gift Card
See you at the PACHC Annual Conference
Booth # 33 – Exhibitor Hall
Come by and find out how to get a FREE Starbucks Gift Card
Few documents remain the same. Revisions, recensions and emendations are commonplace—even when it comes to ancient and revered texts. We have no original manuscripts of Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey. All we have are copies, but there are three “textual families” of these extant copies, meaning there are variants in some of the wording. It’s up to textual critics to determine which family of copies best represents the original rendering per passage, and this sometimes leads to slight updates in our modern versions of these classic works. Even the vaunted U.S. Constitution has undergone updating over the years through the amendment process.
See PostToday’s anesthesia practices are all struggling with three main management challenges. First, they must generate consistent and sufficient cashflow to manage the practice budget. Second, the primary budgetary challenge is to recruit and retain a sufficient staff of qualified providers to perform the services required by the facility. Third, it is not enough to manage the AR and find and retain qualified providers; one must establish and maintain a symbiotic relationship with the facilities it services. While many practices can achieve some of these requirements, many struggle attaining all three. The only practices that will survive long term are those that maintain an effective strategy to balance the three.
See PostAmerica is facing a sudden shortage of vital fluids used in hospitals across the country. According to an October 17 report in The Hill, hospitals were left scrambling after hurricane Helene caused flooding to a Baxter plant in North Carolina, where approximately 60 percent of the nation’s IV fluid supply is manufactured. As a result, more than 86 percent of hospitals are experiencing shortages of IV fluids, according to a survey of more than 250 health facilities conducted by supply chain company Premier Inc. Shortages were evenly spread nationwide, across all provider types. According to the survey, 54 percent of facilities reported they had 10 or fewer days of IV fluids in inventory.
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