Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine has partnered with Caregility to implement a new virtual care platform aimed at enhancing inpatient telehealth and launching a virtual nursing program. The ...
In today's public discourse, people in the United States are increasingly described as irrevocably polarized—an assumption echoed in much of the messaging surrounding this week's State of the Union ...
Across healthcare, efforts to advance documentation are often focused on enhancing physicians’ workflow. But at Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Hospital, leaders are equally focused on improving ...
Gertrude Theresa Hodges, the first African American Johns Hopkins School of Nursing graduate, died of stroke complications March 28 at her East Baltimore home. She was 88. Mrs. Hodges also headed the ...
2025 DEC 18 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News-- Fresh data on Managed Care are presented in a new report. According to news reporting out of Baltimore, Maryland, ...
Johns Hopkins University has again been recognized for outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion by Insight Into Diversity magazine, earning the publication's annual Higher Education ...
BALTIMORE, Maryland (WJZ) -- Johns Hopkins University's School of Nursing provides a free program called the Birth Companions, offering doulas for expecting mothers seeking a more supportive birth ...
New Paper in New England Journal of Medicine Calls for Health Care Community to Help End Latino HIV Crisis, Outlines Comprehensive Approach and Blueprint for Action. WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESSWIRE / ...
The Oldest and the Middle and Young Boxer, two stunning portraits by a Baltimore artist seeking to humanize her hometown's hardened image, are now on display in the second floor lounge at the Johns ...
Faculty members at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing will be honored in all three categories of the American Academy of Nursing's Fellows recognition. Sharon Kozachik, PhD, RN, and Jennifer Wenzel, ...