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AWS ‘Disappointed’ It’s No Longer A VMware Cloud On AWS Reseller; Future Of Product In Doubt

May 22, 2024

Amazon Web Services (AWS) and its channel partners will no longer be reselling VMware Cloud on AWS due to Broadcom's decision to require customers to buy directly from VMware. Broadcom CEO Hock Tan confirmed the shift, noting that current customers will continue being billed by AWS until their subscription terms end. This move has sparked concern among AWS and VMware partners who believe Broadcom is phasing out the product, complicating its future viability. In response, AWS is encouraging customers to migrate their VMware workloads to Amazon EC2, emphasizing the scalability and cost advantages of this alternative.

AWS ‘Disappointed’ It’s No Longer A VMware Cloud On AWS Reseller; Future Of Product In Doubt CRN

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CDC releases burnout prevention guidelines for healthcare workers

May 22, 2024

The CDC has issued new federal guidelines to combat burnout and mental health issues among healthcare workers as part of their Impact Wellbeing campaign. These guidelines prompt hospitals to assess their operations and create a 12-month plan to enhance staff wellbeing, addressing critical issues such as staffing shortages exacerbated by the pandemic. Local healthcare professionals, like Dr. Dustin Arnold from UnityPoint Health St. Luke's Hospital, emphasize the importance of staying connected and utilizing available mental health resources. The guidelines also advocate for healthcare workers to openly discuss their mental health, underscoring the necessity of self-care alongside patient care.

CDC releases burnout prevention guidelines for healthcare workers KCRG

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Hospitals see no respite from cost pressures

May 22, 2024

Hospitals and health systems are under significant financial strain due to rising costs driven by workforce shortages, supply chain issues, and inflation, as reported by the American Hospital Association. CMS reimbursement rates have not kept up with these increasing expenses, putting additional financial pressure on hospitals that provide essential services, particularly in rural areas. Administrative costs are rising due to commercial payer practices, such as claims denials and prior authorization requirements, further burdening hospitals. Drug and supply costs have also surged, exacerbated by drug shortages and the need for new medical technologies. Labor costs remain a critical issue, with significant expenses tied to contract labor and efforts to attract and retain staff. The AHA is calling for legislative and administrative actions to mitigate these challenges and ensure continued access to care.

Hospitals see no respite from cost pressures Becker's Hospital Review

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Cybersecurity execs share healthcare's biggest vulnerabilities

May 22, 2024

A recent article highlights key vulnerabilities in healthcare cybersecurity, reflecting insights from security executives. The primary concerns include a lack of shared organizational goals, risks associated with third-party vendors, inefficiencies in multi-factor authentication, and slow response times to breaches. These issues underscore the urgent need for improved security measures in the healthcare sector to prevent massive data breaches.

Cybersecurity execs share healthcare's biggest vulnerabilities Modern Healthcare

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AWS ‘Disappointed’ It’s No Longer A VMware Cloud On AWS Reseller; Future Of Product In Doubt

May 22, 2024

Amazon Web Services (AWS) and its channel partners will no longer be reselling VMware Cloud on AWS due to Broadcom's decision to require customers to buy directly from VMware. Broadcom CEO Hock Tan confirmed the shift, noting that current customers will continue being billed by AWS until their subscription terms end. This move has sparked concern among AWS and VMware partners who believe Broadcom is phasing out the product, complicating its future viability. In response, AWS is encouraging customers to migrate their VMware workloads to Amazon EC2, emphasizing the scalability and cost advantages of this alternative.

AWS ‘Disappointed’ It’s No Longer A VMware Cloud On AWS Reseller; Future Of Product In Doubt CRN

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CDC releases burnout prevention guidelines for healthcare workers

May 22, 2024

The CDC has issued new federal guidelines to combat burnout and mental health issues among healthcare workers as part of their Impact Wellbeing campaign. These guidelines prompt hospitals to assess their operations and create a 12-month plan to enhance staff wellbeing, addressing critical issues such as staffing shortages exacerbated by the pandemic. Local healthcare professionals, like Dr. Dustin Arnold from UnityPoint Health St. Luke's Hospital, emphasize the importance of staying connected and utilizing available mental health resources. The guidelines also advocate for healthcare workers to openly discuss their mental health, underscoring the necessity of self-care alongside patient care.

CDC releases burnout prevention guidelines for healthcare workers KCRG

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Hospitals see no respite from cost pressures

May 22, 2024

Hospitals and health systems are under significant financial strain due to rising costs driven by workforce shortages, supply chain issues, and inflation, as reported by the American Hospital Association. CMS reimbursement rates have not kept up with these increasing expenses, putting additional financial pressure on hospitals that provide essential services, particularly in rural areas. Administrative costs are rising due to commercial payer practices, such as claims denials and prior authorization requirements, further burdening hospitals. Drug and supply costs have also surged, exacerbated by drug shortages and the need for new medical technologies. Labor costs remain a critical issue, with significant expenses tied to contract labor and efforts to attract and retain staff. The AHA is calling for legislative and administrative actions to mitigate these challenges and ensure continued access to care.

Hospitals see no respite from cost pressures Becker's Hospital Review

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Cybersecurity execs share healthcare's biggest vulnerabilities

May 22, 2024

A recent article highlights key vulnerabilities in healthcare cybersecurity, reflecting insights from security executives. The primary concerns include a lack of shared organizational goals, risks associated with third-party vendors, inefficiencies in multi-factor authentication, and slow response times to breaches. These issues underscore the urgent need for improved security measures in the healthcare sector to prevent massive data breaches.

Cybersecurity execs share healthcare's biggest vulnerabilities Modern Healthcare

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