Healthcare Moves: A Monthly Summary of Hires and Layoffs
Here is a selection of recent executive hires, promotions and layoffs occurring across the healthcare industry.
Here is a selection of recent executive hires, promotions and layoffs occurring across the healthcare industry.
Here is a selection of recent executive hires, promotions and layoffs occurring across the healthcare industry.
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A new survey revealed that 64% of clinicians feel physically unsafe at work. The perceived risk of violence was especially high among women, clinicians under age 40, emergency department physicians and employees who work with patients struggling with addiction or other mental health conditions.
The social network for physicians recently went public in an upsized IPO that valued the company at about $4.6 billion. With many physicians already on the platform, chief strategy officer Dr. Nate Gross shared the company’s plans for future growth.
Doximity, the “LinkedIn for physicians,” is preparing for an IPO. In an unusual move, it’s setting aside a portion of its shares for some of its users.
After alarming data showed that 865,000 women dropped of the workforce in September alone, new data from Doximity showed the pay gap between male and female doctors is widening.
At the Payer Insights sessions on Day 1 of ViVE 2024, a panel on prior authorization offered compelling insights from speakers who shared the positive developments in this area after years of mounting frustration. Speakers also shared challenges as they work with providers to figure out how policy developments and technology will work in practice.
Doximity launched a new telehealth app to allow physicians to launch a HIPAA-compliant video call with patients. The tool will be free for physician practices until January.
Two surveys released on Thursday showed many physicians don’t feel like they have adequate access to testing and medical supplies. A survey of more than 2,600 U.S. physicians showed the vast majority — 73 percent — said they were not able to test patients quickly and easily.
A new study from Doximity, a physician social network, found a significant language gap between physicians and patients is prevalent in cities such as Washington, D.C., Minneapolis and Boston.
Two of the biggest names in digital health for healthcare professionals want to make the "online doctor" a viable career path.
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In general, medical residents really like what they do, though there is significant variation by state and medical specialty, according to newly released data from physician social network Doximity.
Physician social network Doximity has entered into a partnership with the Society of Hospital Medicine to improve communications for care coordination and boost the profile of hospitalists.
Doximity, one of the largest social network for doctors, is jumping into the Apple Watch app pool with news that it will offer a version of its app for Apple’s wearable device, which is scheduled to go on the market later this month. Physicians will be able to use Doximity’s HIPAA secure app to send […]
Med students probably dream of working in that snazzy, prestigious academic medical center in Boston or San Francisco, but it turns out that physicians in more rural areas like Montana and South Dakota actually make more money, according to startup Doximity. “High cost areas actually pay less,” said Jeff Tangney, CEO and founder of Doximity. […]
Doximity, a startup that positions itself as a “LinkedIn for doctors,” today said it has signed up more than 50 percent of all U.S. physicians in three years. After doubling in 2013, San Mateo-based Doximity said it’s growth accelerated in 2014 to now over 400,000 members, making it “the largest secure network of doctors ever […]