262 posts
- Women's Health
- Wellness
- Veterans
- Trauma
- Technology
- Sustainability
- Sarah Cannon Research Institute
- Sarah Cannon
- Research Medical Center
- Profile
- Physician Services Group
- Philanthropy
- Pharmacy
- Pediatrics
- Patient Safety
- Patient Experience
- Orthopedics
- Orange Park Medical Center
- Nutrition
- Nursing
- Nurses Week
- Neurology
- Music Therapy
- MountainStar
- Milton Johnson
- Maternity
- Jason Foundation
- Hospital
- Heart Health
- HealthONE
- HCA Virginia
- HCA Healthcare
- HCA Farwest
- HCA
- Graduate Medical Education
- Executive Perspective
- Ethics
- Emergency Room
- Emergency Preparedness
- Divisions
- Committed to Care
- Clinical Services Group
- Clinical Services
- Centennial Medical Center
- Career Advice
- Cancer
- Burns
- Blog Topics
- Behavioral Health
Health Care of the Future: Interoperability
Today I had the honor of delivering the keynote speech at the Nashville Business Journal’s Health Care of the Future event at the Music City Center. It was a challenge to tackle this vast subject in just 15 minutes. Following is the text of my speech, which focuses on three of the many factors that…
Think you have allergies? Here’s what you need to know
Winter can sometimes seem endless for many parts of the world, can’t it? The fluctuating temperatures in March and April have us doubting that spring or summer will ever arrive. And then it happens — the air gets warmer, it rains, the grass gets green, and flowers and trees blossom. Great news, right? Well…yes and…
Alcohol: How Much is Too Much? The Risks, Warning Signs & Resources for Help
A common misconception about alcoholism is that if the individual goes to work, they’re not alcoholics. But Dr. Martin Buxton, the chief of psychiatry at Chippenham & Johnston-Willis Hospitals, an affiliate of HCA, begs to differ. “You can still be an alcoholic and get to work,” he says, “but ultimately, it’s going to catch up…
Committed to Care – Regional Medical Center of San Jose
April 1 marks the beginning of Patient Experience Month at HCA, a time to celebrate the 27 million exceptional care experiences we provided in 2016 while also reenergizing our commitment to put patients first in all that we do. Today, patients have more choices for caregivers and facilities – and more tools to help them…
Doctors’ Day: Lessons in Leadership from Dr. Mike Cuffe
“Being a physician means being a servant first.” Dr. Michael Cuffe, president of HCA’s Physician Services Group (PSG), said. And, he would know. Dr. Cuffe, the MIT-educated and Duke University-trained physician, leads a community of 11,000 physicians in PSG, who serve nine million patients annually. We caught up with the Milwaukee, Wisconsin native to talk…
12 Things You Should Know About Endometriosis
Some may think it’s personal, slightly embarrassing or just plain ole rude to talk about that “time of the month.” But, it’s a fact of life and a natural function of the female body. It’s menstruation. We all know periods can be painful all by themselves. Couple that with a debilitating condition called endometriosis, which…