Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. Former health system employee improperly accessed EHR

    Minneapolis-based Allina Health said a former employee impermissibly accessed the records of 715 patients in its EHR.
  2. Health system CISO role evolves as ransomware attacks take center stage

    Chief information security officers are seeing their roles elevate as hospitals renew focus on cybersecurity and ransomware attack prevention.
  3. Nurse resilience, decompression off balance: Press Ganey

    Nurses have a hard time disconnecting from work, and may benefit from additional workplace resources that support them in doing so, according to findings from a new Press Ganey report on nurse resiliency. 

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  1. Hospital still recovering from cyberattack 2 ½ years later

    An Indiana hospital is still dealing with the fallout of a cyberattack 2 1/2 years after it happened, WTHR in Indianapolis reported.
  2. Health systems laying off IT workers

    Some hospitals and health systems are outsourcing or cutting IT jobs in a move to reduce operating costs.
  3. McLaren operating income down 5.6% in first half of FY 2024

    Grand Blanc, Mich.-based McLaren Health Care posted an operating income of $44.5 million in the first half of fiscal year 2024 down from an operating income of $47.1 million over the same period last year, according to its May 14 financial report. 
  4. 3 CEO retirements in 2 weeks

    Becker's recorded three health system CEOs' retirement announcements between April 25 and May 9: 

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  1. ASHP Foundation names CEO

    On June 4, Kelly McCormick-Sullivan will assume leadership of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists' philanthropic organization. 
  2. Hospitals 'learning as we go' with virtual nursing

    Health systems are working out the kinks with virtual nursing, with some hospitals discovering the care model doesn't work for all its hoped-for uses, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
  3. Florida hospital establishes electrophysiology program after $10M donation

    Jupiter (Fla.) Medical Center established the Elliot Family Center for Cardiac Electrophysiology thanks to a $10 million donation, CBS12 reported May 13.
  4. 12 health systems with credit rating upgrades

    Here are 12 health systems that have had their credit ratings upgraded by Fitch Ratings or Moody's Investor Services in 2024:

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  1. Missing payments increase for hospitals: Report

    During the first quarter of 2024, hospitals and health systems across the nation experienced a rise in payments that were either delayed or missing, a report from Strata Decision Technology found. 
  2. UNC taps hospital CFO from Bon Secours Mercy Health

    UNC Health Lenoir, a 199-bed hospital in Kinston, N.C., has appointed Bharadwaj "Brad" Mantha vice president and CFO, effective June 10, according to a news release shared with Becker's.
  3. Healthcare workers call for greater enforcement of New York clinical staffing law

    Unionized healthcare workers came together May 13 to address New York state's clinical staffing law, which they say is not being enforced aggressively enough by the New York State Department of Health.
  4. Intermountain expands central lab to reduce testing costs

    Intermountain Health's central lab in Murray, Utah, has expanded and nearly doubled in size to help lower testing costs and improve lab services for patients and the system's hospitals in the region. 
  5. Hospital execs zero in on length of stay

    As the financial struggles continue for many hospitals and health systems, C-suite leaders are honing in on capacity and lowering length of stay to improve their bottom line.
  6. How an Oregon health system is making prior authorization 'a thing of the past' for cancer treatment 

    In January, Bend, Ore.-based St. Charles Health System launched a pilot program alongside the insurer PacificSource to streamline automatic coverage approval for patients needing cancer treatment.
  7. Atrium physician exec heads to Baptist Health

    Jacksonville, Fla.-based Baptist Health has appointed D. Brandon Chapman, MD, as the inaugural vice president of medical affairs for two hospitals.
  8. 2-midnight rule could affect 20% of Medicare Advantage patients

    CMS' expansion of the two-midnight rule, which could affect more than 20% of Medicare Advantage patients this year, has led to increased inpatient volumes and revenue growth for hospitals in the first quarter, according to a report published May 13 by Strata Decision Technology. 
  9. Louisiana health system promotes CFO

    Opelousas (La.) General Health System CFO Jim Juneau has been promoted to executive vice president of business strategy and finance. 

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