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A Witness to Dr. Death: ‘In the Presence of a Sociopath’

A surgery tech shares his experience on working with Dr. Christopher Duntsch and surgery that led to the death of Kellie Martin.
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Do Hospital Rankings Matter?

Patients are less likely to rely on word of mouth these days, and the data available makes an objective measurement easier.
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Coronavirus

Steve Love: Get Vaccinated for Those Who Can’t

"People have the right to choose to get vaccinated for COVID-19. However, children under 12 years of age don’t have a choice."
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Expert: Employers Can Mandate COVID Vaccination in Texas, With Narrow Exceptions

DFW health systems are now requiring mandates, with other employers likely to follow.
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The Local Doc Guiding COVID-19 Battles in India

Cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah's experience preparing for and fighting through "the perfect storm."
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How Can Your Healthcare Practice Recover From the Pandemic?

A banking expert weighs in on cash flow, financing, digital channels, and more.
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How Is North Texas Fighting the Nursing Shortage?

The state's largest producer of baccalaureate nurses is doing what it can against a growing issue nationwide.
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The Dallas Company Looking to Eliminate Note-Taking During Doctor’s Appointments

OnPoint Healthcare Partners' innovation allows physicians to put down the computer and focus on the patient.
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Post-COVID Healthcare Trends: Consolidation, Consolidation, Consolidation

Plus: PPP funding challenges, patient volumes down, and how health systems made it through COVID-19.
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Coronavirus

COVID-19 One Year Later: Children’s Health CEO Chris Durovich

"Our team members have been courageous in the face of prolonged uncertainty. They have been resilient as the pandemic moved from days to weeks to months," he says.
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