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The "Patient Experience 2025" report by Press Ganey, which analyzed 10.5 million patient encounters, underscores the critical role of safety, communication, and teamwork in cultivating patient trust and loyalty. It reveals that improved communication and coordination, particularly in outpatient settings, have led to rising patient experience scores, whereas unplanned admissions continue to pose challenges due to lower ratings and recommendations. The findings suggest that healthcare organizations prioritizing safety, empathy, and consistent care across diverse populations are better positioned to enhance patient loyalty and overall experience. This shift from reactive to proactive management of patient interactions emphasizes the need for data-driven strategies in healthcare delivery.
Press Ganey Report Reveals Keys to Boosting Patient Trust by 2025 Business Wire
July 21, 2025
Anne Arundel Dermatology, a major dermatology group in Maryland, reported a data breach that potentially affected the personal and health information of 1.9 million individuals over a three-month period. Upon discovery of the intrusion, the organization promptly secured its systems and began an investigation, revealing that sensitive data files had been accessed. While there is currently no evidence of data misuse, the incident highlights significant vulnerabilities in healthcare data security protocols and underscores the need for enhanced protective measures to safeguard patient information. Healthcare professionals must remain vigilant and proactive in managing data breaches to protect patient privacy and trust.
Data Breach at Anne Arundel Dermatology Exposes 1.9 Million Records Security Affairs
July 21, 2025
Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, president of the American Medical Association, underscores the detrimental effects of recent funding cuts to Medicaid and CHIP, particularly in vulnerable communities like Flint, Michigan. This situation heightens healthcare disparities, potentially leading to worsened health outcomes as low-income patients risk losing access to essential preventive services and timely care. Mukkamala cautions that if these cuts persist, manageable health issues could escalate into serious or life-threatening conditions due to delayed treatment. The AMA is actively campaigning for legislation to reverse these funding reductions to safeguard healthcare access and quality for affected populations.
Healthcare Funding Cuts Deepen Crisis in Flint, Nationwide Access Threatened MedPage Today
July 21, 2025
The Electronic Health Record Association (EHRA) has urged the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to reform outdated regulations that hinder healthcare innovation, particularly regarding EHRs. In their comments on the HHS's request for information, the EHRA argues that classifying EHR systems as medical devices overlaps regulatory authority and discourages investment in essential health technologies. They specifically call for the rescission of the FDA's 2022 guidance on clinical decision support software, citing that it lacks legal clarity and undermines the goals of the 21st Century Cures Act. By advocating for these changes, the EHRA emphasizes the importance of aligning regulations with contemporary health technology advancements to enhance public health and value-based care efforts.
EHRA Urges HHS to Reform Outdated Health Record Regulations Healthcare IT News
July 21, 2025
The "Patient Experience 2025" report by Press Ganey, which analyzed 10.5 million patient encounters, underscores the critical role of safety, communication, and teamwork in cultivating patient trust and loyalty. It reveals that improved communication and coordination, particularly in outpatient settings, have led to rising patient experience scores, whereas unplanned admissions continue to pose challenges due to lower ratings and recommendations. The findings suggest that healthcare organizations prioritizing safety, empathy, and consistent care across diverse populations are better positioned to enhance patient loyalty and overall experience. This shift from reactive to proactive management of patient interactions emphasizes the need for data-driven strategies in healthcare delivery.
Press Ganey Report Reveals Keys to Boosting Patient Trust by 2025 Business Wire
July 21, 2025
Anne Arundel Dermatology, a major dermatology group in Maryland, reported a data breach that potentially affected the personal and health information of 1.9 million individuals over a three-month period. Upon discovery of the intrusion, the organization promptly secured its systems and began an investigation, revealing that sensitive data files had been accessed. While there is currently no evidence of data misuse, the incident highlights significant vulnerabilities in healthcare data security protocols and underscores the need for enhanced protective measures to safeguard patient information. Healthcare professionals must remain vigilant and proactive in managing data breaches to protect patient privacy and trust.
Data Breach at Anne Arundel Dermatology Exposes 1.9 Million Records Security Affairs
July 21, 2025
Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, president of the American Medical Association, underscores the detrimental effects of recent funding cuts to Medicaid and CHIP, particularly in vulnerable communities like Flint, Michigan. This situation heightens healthcare disparities, potentially leading to worsened health outcomes as low-income patients risk losing access to essential preventive services and timely care. Mukkamala cautions that if these cuts persist, manageable health issues could escalate into serious or life-threatening conditions due to delayed treatment. The AMA is actively campaigning for legislation to reverse these funding reductions to safeguard healthcare access and quality for affected populations.
Healthcare Funding Cuts Deepen Crisis in Flint, Nationwide Access Threatened MedPage Today
July 21, 2025
The Electronic Health Record Association (EHRA) has urged the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to reform outdated regulations that hinder healthcare innovation, particularly regarding EHRs. In their comments on the HHS's request for information, the EHRA argues that classifying EHR systems as medical devices overlaps regulatory authority and discourages investment in essential health technologies. They specifically call for the rescission of the FDA's 2022 guidance on clinical decision support software, citing that it lacks legal clarity and undermines the goals of the 21st Century Cures Act. By advocating for these changes, the EHRA emphasizes the importance of aligning regulations with contemporary health technology advancements to enhance public health and value-based care efforts.
EHRA Urges HHS to Reform Outdated Health Record Regulations Healthcare IT News
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