Geisinger to add 1,500 new jobs

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Following a decade of unprecedented growth, Geisinger Health System has launched a nationwide recruitment effort to increase its workforce 5 percent, by hiring more than 1,500 physicians, advanced practitioners, nurses and support staff.

And that recruiting “will certainly continue to include many positions in the central Pennsylvania region, where Geisinger was founded and has its corporate headquarters,” according to an early evening statement released by Geisinger.

“Caring for more than 3 million patients every year takes a team,” said Julene Campion, vice president of talent management at Geisinger, in a prepared statement. “Every day, our 30,000 employees strive to improve that care. This responsibility has motivated Geisinger to push the boundaries of geography and healthcare innovation, grow its medical specialty and subspecialty offerings, and recruit the best and the brightest for more than 1,500 critical healthcare positions to better care for our patients in the communities we serve.”

Geisinger is seeking candidates for all levels of employment, including administration, clerical, environmental services, food services, laboratory services, information technology, marketing, occupational therapy, pharmacy and research.

In the past year, Geisinger President and CEO Dr. David Feinberg has also instituted a $10 minimum wage across the health system.

Emocha Mobile Health lands new contracts for its medication monitoring app

http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bs-bz-emocha-contracts-20160829-story.html?utm_campaign=CHL%3A+Daily+Edition&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=33586521&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-9fC7aLhg5_GcJJO6qm8Oof0qVI8KVz0v2Lp3T6QViSPrYsMJAw0uhEocF3ulEviVltoIj59P6-iRxinF1gpEab2qmApw&_hsmi=33586521

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A Baltimore startup with a mobile application to keep tuberculosis patients on track with their medication regimen is expanding with new contracts in California and big ideas for how the technology can improve oversight of medications for other illnesses.

Emocha Mobile Health, founded in 2013 on technology licensed from the Johns Hopkins University, has recently landed contracts with Fresno, Merced and Contra Costa counties in California. Those communities have some of the country’s highest concentrations of latent tuberculosis, a form of the lung bacteria that does not have symptoms and puts patients with weakened immune systems at greater risk for developing the potentially deadly disease.

The new contracts represent a vote of confidence for emocha’s mobile app as a tool to both improve medication adherence among patients and efficiency within the public health departments responsible for overseeing their care. The app is already in use in Baltimore and several other counties in Maryland, as well as in Texas and Australia.

“Maryland, Texas and California have strong advocates who are customers, and they’re the type of customers who are going to improve the product,” said Sebastian Seiguer, emocha’s co-founder and CEO.

Stanford Children’s Health’s Dennis Lund: Proximity to Silicon Valley a boon for healthcare innovation

http://www.fiercemobilehealthcare.com/story/stanford-childrens-healths-dennis-lund-proximity-silicon-valley-boon-health/2016-05-27?page=full

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Stanford Children’s Health, located in the heart of Silicon Valley, is taking advantage of all the technology opportunities inherent in such a unique location and expanding its healthcare innovations and opportunities to pilot new tools, from apps to wearable devices. It also works with Stanford Biodesign, which is an incubator for innovators aiming to build and create new healthcare technologies for boosting patient care. SCH also is participating in a Google Glass study on autism.

Theranos Is the Collision of Hope and Greed

http://time.com/4301596/theranos-elizabeth-holmes-hope-greed/?utm_campaign=KHN%3A+Daily+Health+Policy+Report&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=28784431&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_XEQlcydlWAnTqMENKBjDPVXVdyiz_cCnhPZIizZRxkfbapGKT4me0eP56RD_wPsX3QRLRLPi_XdZbPbTAHFaVoIv_SQ&_hsmi=28784431

‘Why did we believe? We wanted it to be true.’

Medtech Tackles Concussions

http://healthegy.com/how-medtech-is-moving-to-tackle-treat-concussion/

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30 disruptive healthcare companies to watch

http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-management-administration/30-disruptive-healthcare-companies-to-watch.html

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AJMC: Innovation to manage special populations

AJMC: Innovation to manage special populations

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Day Two Notes – JP Morgan Healthcare Conference, San Francisco

Day Two Notes – JP Morgan Healthcare Conference, San Francisco

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Day One Notes – JP Morgan Healthcare Conference, San Francisco

Day One Notes – JP Morgan Healthcare Conference, San Francisco

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2016 trends: Hospital execs predict healthcare industry focus areas

http://www.fiercehealthcare.com/story/2016-healthcare-industry-trends-predictions-business-issues/2016-01-08?utm_medium=nl&utm_source=internal&mkt_tok=3RkMMJWWfF9wsRons6%252FOde%252FhmjTEU5z14ukkX6a2lMI%252F0ER3fOvrPUfGjI4DSsdiNK%252BTFAwTG5toziV8R7LMKM1ty9MQWxTk

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Keep an eye on consolidations, value-based care and emergency preparedness