Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 … Next page › Last page Last Average performance in the ED jeopardizes patient safety, margins and morale For many health systems, the emergency department (ED) is the front door. Patients seeking emergency care arrive expecting timely care. Their ED experience often shapes their trust and impression of the organization. Article From pilot to scale: The strategic imperative for AI in health systems This is part two of a seven-part series that unpacks each pillar of the Vizient AI Maturity Assessment, sharing lessons from our work with leading health systems and practical steps to build maturity across every stage of the AI journey. Blog Why the Physician–APP model isn’t delivering and how to fix it Advanced practice providers are a growing part of the healthcare workforce, but many organizations aren’t necessarily seeing the productivity gains they expected. Podcast Gist Weekly: January 23, 2026 Drug overdoses decline, new bipartisan healthcare agreement reached Brief The burden of health spending for working families As healthcare inflation continues to outpace overall inflation, American families are spending more on care and bearing that cost unevenly. Infographic Five key takeaways on hospital rating activity moderation in 2025 Hospital rating downgrades declined in 2025 while the number of upgrades increased, resulting in a lower ratio of downgrades to upgrades and tempering higher downgrade activity in recent years. Blog Gist Weekly: January 16, 2026 ACA marketplace enrollment drops, the largest nursing strike in New York City history, AI for healthcare Brief Physicians want more input on AI use and adoption A recent survey from Offcall concludes that most physicians use AI and want more of it; but more than 80% of them are dissatisfied with current offerings, particularly with the speed of adoption, communication about deployment and the level of influence physicians have in what tools get used. Infographic National Hospital Flash Report: November 2025 Data Despite a decline in hospital performance and volume this month, year-to-date revenue, volume, and margins are still strong compared to prior years. Research Report Hospital and health system M&A in review - Uncertainty transitions to continued momentum in 2025 Explore how hospitals and health systems are navigating persistent financial headwinds through strategic mergers, partnerships and realignment. The 2025 M&A Review, offers expert insights on evolving deal structures, capital constraints and the growing role of scale and specialization. Research Report Gist Weekly: January 9, 2026 Superflu emerges, cervical cancer screening guidelines are updated, Utah to deploy AI for prescription renewals Brief Measles reaches record case counts since its elimination Last year, the United States experienced its worst measles outbreak in more than three decades, with more than 2,000 confirmed cases reported by the CDC across 49 outbreaks nationwide. Infographic Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 … Next page › Last page Last
Average performance in the ED jeopardizes patient safety, margins and morale For many health systems, the emergency department (ED) is the front door. Patients seeking emergency care arrive expecting timely care. Their ED experience often shapes their trust and impression of the organization. Article
From pilot to scale: The strategic imperative for AI in health systems This is part two of a seven-part series that unpacks each pillar of the Vizient AI Maturity Assessment, sharing lessons from our work with leading health systems and practical steps to build maturity across every stage of the AI journey. Blog
Why the Physician–APP model isn’t delivering and how to fix it Advanced practice providers are a growing part of the healthcare workforce, but many organizations aren’t necessarily seeing the productivity gains they expected. Podcast
Gist Weekly: January 23, 2026 Drug overdoses decline, new bipartisan healthcare agreement reached Brief
The burden of health spending for working families As healthcare inflation continues to outpace overall inflation, American families are spending more on care and bearing that cost unevenly. Infographic
Five key takeaways on hospital rating activity moderation in 2025 Hospital rating downgrades declined in 2025 while the number of upgrades increased, resulting in a lower ratio of downgrades to upgrades and tempering higher downgrade activity in recent years. Blog
Gist Weekly: January 16, 2026 ACA marketplace enrollment drops, the largest nursing strike in New York City history, AI for healthcare Brief
Physicians want more input on AI use and adoption A recent survey from Offcall concludes that most physicians use AI and want more of it; but more than 80% of them are dissatisfied with current offerings, particularly with the speed of adoption, communication about deployment and the level of influence physicians have in what tools get used. Infographic
National Hospital Flash Report: November 2025 Data Despite a decline in hospital performance and volume this month, year-to-date revenue, volume, and margins are still strong compared to prior years. Research Report
Hospital and health system M&A in review - Uncertainty transitions to continued momentum in 2025 Explore how hospitals and health systems are navigating persistent financial headwinds through strategic mergers, partnerships and realignment. The 2025 M&A Review, offers expert insights on evolving deal structures, capital constraints and the growing role of scale and specialization. Research Report
Gist Weekly: January 9, 2026 Superflu emerges, cervical cancer screening guidelines are updated, Utah to deploy AI for prescription renewals Brief
Measles reaches record case counts since its elimination Last year, the United States experienced its worst measles outbreak in more than three decades, with more than 2,000 confirmed cases reported by the CDC across 49 outbreaks nationwide. Infographic