Resources for the Healthcare Industry
What Is CAQH Credentialing? A Complete Guide for Healthcare Professionals
Credentialing and enrollment are critical processes for healthcare organizations, but managing countless forms and requirements can be overwhelming. Historically, credentialing and provider enrollment have involved a mountain of paperwork. Each health plan required providers to submit extensive documentation—from licensure and training to demographics and practice history—every few years.
Introducing Student Auto-Assign for Slots
This webinar introduces Student Auto-Assign in myClinicalExchange, a new feature that simplifies slot-based student scheduling by automatically balancing clinical hours, preventing overlaps, and reducing manual work—while keeping coordinators in full control. Hear from real slot users and see how organizations are streamlining fair, accurate student placement today.
What Is HITECH and Why Does It Matter in Healthcare?
While many healthcare leaders recognize HITECH’s role in accelerating EHR adoption, the law's impact extends much further. It established the foundational framework for today's interoperability standards, strengthened privacy protections, and created accountability structures that still shape healthcare IT decision making.
Empowering Healthcare Leaders at Every Stage
In a world where every decision can impact lives, strong leadership at every career stage in healthcare is critical. Whether navigating the early uncertainty of a first management role or steering an organization through transformation, healthcare leaders need support tailored to their specific leadership stage.
What Is HITRUST and Why Does It Matter in Healthcare?
Healthcare organizations face an unprecedented challenge: protecting sensitive patient data while navigating an increasingly complex regulatory landscape. As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, the consequences of a breach extend far beyond financial losses. For instance, a breach damages patient trust and has the potential to compromise care quality.
Life Link III improves readiness & patient outcomes with self-directed resuscitation classes
Life Link III® provides on-scene emergency response and inter-facility transportation for the most critically ill or injured patients. Established in 1985 as one of the first nonprofit consortium programs in the nation, it has grown into one of the largest hospital-based programs in the United States, completing over 2,000 patient transports annually. With a robust history of improving patient care and transport safety, Life Link III is the first and only critical care air medical transport program in the nation to receive the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) Beacon Award for Excellence at the Gold level.

Healthcare IT Workforce Trends to Watch in 2026

Nursing Workforce Trends to Watch in 2026
