To reduce healthcare spending, hospitals and health systems strive to reduce variation in the utilization of certain treatments and medical services. Verras has increased the consistency of ...
The frequency of low-value care can be reduced by a respectful, data-driven process anchored in nonjudgmental communication and explicit core values. The cost of health care in the United States is ...
As health systems continue to navigate several interrelated challenges — from rising costs to shifting reimbursement models — many are leveraging innovative strategies that positively impact clinical ...
Yale New Haven Health launched a major initiative four years ago to reduce variation in care at the health system's four acute-care hospitals and outpatient sites. Yale New Haven Health is seeking to ...
Chipmakers are pushing into sub-threshold operation in an effort to prolong battery life and reduce energy costs, adding a whole new set of challenges for design teams. While process and environmental ...
Special cause variation, I love to see it! That’s because I know I’m about to learn something important about my process. A ...
William Mohlenbrock, MD, founder and CMO of Verras and a practicing orthopedic surgeon at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, Calif., discussed physician variation in a recent webinar presented by ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — In a spirited exchange between academicians, industry process engineers and researchers, a panel at the International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design Tuesday (March 19) ...
As technology nodes shrink to 90 nanometers and below, chips become much more difficult to manufacture. In-die process variations increase substantially at 90 nm — even more at 65 nm. If these effects ...
It’s no secret to anyone that chip design gets harder every year. There are two major trends driving these ever-increasing challenges. The first is the continual scaling down to smaller design nodes.