Generational Differences in Telehealth and Telemedicine Adoption

Most healthcare consumers and providers are open to telehealth, but how they want to use it tends to vary significantly by age.
Medicine in the Movies: What We Can Learn About Quality Care from Patch Adams
Explore lessons and thoughts on patient experience and quality of care based on the 1998 movie, Patch Adams.
Medical Resident Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Enter into the life of a resident physician during the COVID-19 pandemic.
4 Ways to Rebuild Staff & Physician Satisfaction, Trust as the Pandemic Continues

Get four recommendations for rebuilding staff and physician satisfaction and trust, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
How to Successfully Engage Local Communities and Businesses in Healthcare: Three Success Stories

Three hospitals partnered with SCP Health to build direct-to-employer relationships, enhance patient access, and improve community health.
How to Build & Maximize an Interdisciplinary Patient Care Team

Learn how to deliver comprehensive patient care by maximizing all resources—pastoral care, case managers, mental health workers, dietitians, and more.
Person-Centered Care Awareness Month: Opportunity to Address Healthcare Disparity
Hospitals can help address healthcare disparities by improving culturally conscious communication, educating providers, expanding telehealth, and more.
Telehospitalist Program Growth: Out of the Night and Into the Light
24/7 telehospitalist programs take center stage as telemedicine continues to transform the way patient care is delivered.
Effective Caregiver Communication: Tips, Barriers, and Benefits

Get tips for effective caregiver communication that will drive better patient outcomes and improve patient experience.
Medicine in the Movies: What Happens When “The Doctor” Gets a Taste of His Own Medicine
Part three of SCP’s Medicine in the Movies series explores lessons the 1991 film The Doctor teaches on how to improve patient experience.