Why KLAS Publishes the Best in KLAS Report
The Best in KLAS 2024 report will be published soon. If you haven’t already, mark your calendars for February 7 at 8 a.m. ET.If you talk to any KLAS employee, regardless of their role,…
Continue ReadingThe Best in KLAS 2024 report will be published soon. If you haven’t already, mark your calendars for February 7 at 8 a.m. ET.If you talk to any KLAS employee, regardless of their role,…
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Personalis, Inc., a leader in advanced genomics for cancer, and ClearNote Health, Inc., a pioneer in epigenomic technologies, today unveiled an alliance through which Personalis will expand its pharmaceutical service offerings by…
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– After enduring the worst year in recent memory, 2023 offered hope for hospitals and health systems, with data from Kaufman Hall showcasing general improvement across operational and financial measures.
– The January…
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The year 2023 marked a stark shift for digital health, transitioning from the heady days of record-breaking funding to a harsh reality of tightening belts and consolidation, according to a new…
Continue ReadingThe KLAS Arch Collaborative’s study illuminates the persistent challenges of clinician burnout post-pandemic. While burnout rates show a slight decline, they remain above pre-pandemic levels. Physicians highlight workload control, while nurses grapple with staffing…
Continue ReadingThe MVITRO device uses a laser instead of a needle prick to draw blood to test your glucose levels. As you'll see in the video below, the laser didn't hurt at all. You literally…
Continue ReadingThe KLAS Arch Collaborative wanted to learn more about how doctor and nurse burnout has evolved since the pandemic, and what hospitals and health systems can do to address it. So it conducted a…
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– After a decade of unchecked expansion, the health IT market faced a reality check in 2023, according to a new report from Healthcare Growth Partners.
– The report, January 2024 Health…
Continue ReadingSince 2018, burnout rates have increased for all types of clinicians, particularly physicians and nurses. Though recent KLAS data indicates burnout rates are slightly decreasing among these two groups, their burnout rates are still…
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January 22, 2024 – Preventing clinician burnout by increasing EHR efficiency is easier than reducing burnout after it has peaked, according to a KLAS Arch Collaborative report.
The report leverages data collected from 20,229…