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Stanford (Calif.) Health Care launched telehealth services within its pediatric emergency department to allow the health system's pediatric specialists at other facilities to provide care for ...
Located on the Stanford University campus, the 824,000-sq-ft building uses technology to improve the overall patient experience.
Recently, the Department of Health and Human Services, which runs the CMMI, released a new rule for care for medically fragile patients based in part on Stanford’s model.
Stanford (Calif.) Medicine appointed Andra Blomkalns, MD, inaugural chair of the emergency medicine department at Stanford (Calif.) University School of Medicine, effective Sept. 15.
Stanford Health Care announced that its CEO and president, Amir Dan Rubin, will be leaving the organization at the end of the year to join UnitedHealth Group’s Optum health service platform as ...
Psychiatric patients have longer ER stays than patients with physical problems, research shows, and have trouble finding inpatient care and follow-up treatment. Kids can be among the hardest hit.
“Stanford Health Care is honored to be the medical services provider for the championship,” said Sam Shen, Medical Director for the Stanford Health Care Emergency Department.
For Palo Alto teenagers, that is typically the Stanford Health Care Emergency Department, where they are evaluated by an emergency medical team and then by the child and adolescent psychiatry team ...
Nurses at Stanford Health Care and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital are ready to exchange thermometers and scrubs for picket signs in a planned strike starting on April 25.
Stanford Health Care and Stanford Children's Health nurses have agreed to a three-year contract following a strike that began a week ago, the union said Monday. Nurses will return to work Tuesday.
Stanford faculty share insights on AI in healthcare and emergency medicine at Osmania General Hospital, Hyderabad.