November/December 2025

Volume 3, Issue 6

November/December 2025

The article explores advanced practice provider supervision in the U.S., covering state laws, agreements, compensation models, billing practices, and legal alignment.

November/December 2025

Motivating employees involves meeting intrinsic and extrinsic needs through autonomy, recognition, and purpose, using strategies like collaboration and empowerment.

November/December 2025

This article covers team-building questions to boost engagement, offering benefits, strategies, practical tips, and 150 questions in five categories.

November/December 2025

Healthcare Insights: Curated for HALM November/December 2025

November/December 2025

Ron Howrigon discusses his shift to advocating for physicians, critiquing U.S. healthcare flaws, and proposing reforms to improve care and reduce bureaucracy.

November/December 2025

The 2025 Health Reform Act (HR1) strains hospitals by cutting Medicaid, DSH, and 340B access, requiring strategic shifts in services and payer approaches.

November/December 2025

CCC+C is a decision tool to differentiate medical errors from natural errors with 95% confidence, aiming to reduce frivolous malpractice lawsuits and costs.

November/December 2025

This article covers a physician's transition into a HALM fellowship, focusing on leadership, healthcare operations, challenges, and mentorship in administration.

November/December 2025

Effective inpatient glycemic control prevents complications like diabetic ketoacidosis. Standardized protocols, education, and tech can reduce cases and improve outcomes.

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