Day: February 14, 2026

HHS Shakeup: What It Means for Workforce
Recent senior staff changes at HHS during an election year signal shifting regulatory priorities and workforce demands. This
Automation, Inequity, and Patient Safety Risks
Automation, entrenched inequities, and medical overuse are converging to reshape patient safety risks. This post analyzes how automated
Clinician Workflows Meet AI Scribes
AI-driven documentation is shifting from pilots to production across startups and enterprise EHR vendors. This post analyzes how
Policy, Analytics, and the Physician Pipeline
Policy-driven increases to visa petition costs are colliding with a surge in analytics-led staffing, creating both risk and
AI, Burnout, and Physician Identity
AI can reduce repetitive clinical tasks and ease burnout, but only if deployed alongside workflow redesign, regulatory simplification,
State Strategies for Physician Shortages
State governments are taking diverse approaches—training investments, scope-of-practice reforms, incentives, and pilot care models—to address clinician shortages. This
Clinician Training: The Key to AI
AI in healthcare will only deliver value if clinicians and staff are trained to use and govern it.
Preparing for Healthcare AI Regulation
Federal and state policymakers are actively shaping oversight for clinical AI and digital health products. Healthcare organizations and
Rebuilding the Nursing Pipeline
Universities are expanding nursing program capacity and redesigning pathways to address persistent shortages, with a focus on rural
Payment Shifts Drive Telehealth's Next Phase
CMS reforms and payer moves are shifting revenue away from traditional fee-for-service and creating momentum for telehealth and

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