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Medical Supplies

Reasons Your Medical Office Should Have a Pulse Oximeter

BY
Henry Johnson

Enhance patient care with a pulse oximeter. Improve early detection, telemedicine, and monitoring while fostering trust and delivering personalized healthcare.

Patient Care

Duquesne University and CVS Pharmacy® Team up to Help Address Pharmacist Shortage

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The Western PA Healthcare News Team

Collaboration removes financial barriers to higher education and supports talent pipeline for future pharmacists Duquesne University and CVS Pharmacy®, a ...

Patient Care

VA selects Greensburg site for new outpatient clinic

BY
The Western PA Healthcare News Team

VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System has selected a site on Towne Square Drive in Greensburg for its new Westmoreland County outpatient ...

Technology

AI Revolution or Overhyped Promise? Decoding Its Real Impact on Patient Outcomes

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The Western PA Healthcare News Team

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the buzzword healthcare can’t escape. From Silicon Valley pitches to hospital boardrooms, it’s hailed as the ...

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Technology

Telehealth 2.0: Scaling Access Without Sacrificing Quality or Profit

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The Western PA Healthcare News Team

Telehealth was healthcare’s pandemic lifeline—video visits soared, patients stayed connected, and providers adapted overnight. But the honeymoon’s over. Usage has ...

Human Resources

Burnout’s New Frontier: Why Retention Strategies Are Failing Frontline Staff

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The Western PA Healthcare News Team

Burnout isn’t new in healthcare—it’s the unwelcome guest that never leaves. But post-pandemic, it’s morphed into something uglier, hitting frontline ...

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Patient Care

How Surgery Centers Can Foster Patient Trust

BY
Henry Johnson

Surgery can be an intimidating prospect for patients, no matter its purpose. Your surgery center has the opportunity to foster trust and comfort.