The changing role of the hospital CFO
Hospital chief financial officers are becoming more involved in operations and long-term returns on investment rather than only the organization's day-to-day finances.
5 (more) healthcare iPad apps that I dream of for Christmas
It's amazing how time flies. My daughter has the same mischievous laugh she had as a toddler when she tried to clamber onto the couch. But now it's attached to phrases such as "ironic" and "fudge" (a polite tween substitute), as well as poking fun at her father's advanced age.
As a matter of fact, it seems as if it were yesterday when I started the annual list of iPad healthcare apps that could arrive before Christmas. For some reason they never seem to appear in the Apple store, but that's not going to deter me from making another list, all ironies and fudges aside. Read more...
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