A survey of the NEJM Catalyst Insights Council finds overall positive sentiment about maternal care services, but identifies ...
How one organization is tackling primary care issues by reducing burnout, building team-based models, and using technology to ...
This framework was built through an interview process involving more than 200 chief physicians — defined as physician leaders employed by a hospital or health system in an administrative role with ...
Worldwide interest in value-based care (VBC) has grown substantially over the past decade. The benefits of successful VBC implementation have been well documented. One of the greatest challenges to ...
The United States is facing a convergence of health care pressures. There is a surge in chronic diseases, with most individuals aged 65 years or older having multiple chronic conditions. There is also ...
An initiative at the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York contributed to an increase in lung cancer screening rates to 71.6% among 11,136 patients in June 2025 from 32.8% among 8,620 ...
This issue of NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery includes articles, case studies, and research reports on telehealth-enabled primary care, remote care for chronic diseases, a health system ...
Dr. Victor Montori, MD, MSc, Robert H. and Susan M. Rewoldt Professor of Medicine and leader of the Knowledge and Evaluation Research (KER) Unit at the Mayo Clinic and Co-Founder of The Patient ...
How can virtual treatment models address the critical gaps in the U.S. mental health system while providing personalized, evidence-based care for those with serious mental health needs, when over 122 ...
How a public-private collaboration, Covid 3D TRUST, has helped to address critical supply shortages by empowering designers, manufacturers, and users of 3D-printed PPE during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Covid-19 outbreak has created some quick, short-term opportunities for providers and patients to embrace telemedicine. And while the coronavirus-related exposure to and experience with this health ...
Changing health care is a complex adaptive problem, with variation introduced at the patient, physician, geographic, supply, and reimbursement levels, resulting in wide discrepancies in health care ...