Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
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How Jefferson Health's social media chief is addressing vaccine hesitancy among Gen Z
Austin Chiang, MD, chief medical social media officer at Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health, has been using social media app TikTok to engage with Generation Z on a range of COVID-19 topics including vaccinations and CDC guidelines, The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
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New Jersey's University Hospital eyes $1B upgrade
University Hospital in Newark, N.J., is setting its sights on a major upgrade with a price tag of $1 billion, according to NJ Spotlight.
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UPMC Hillman Cancer Center appoints hematology chief
Pittsburgh-based UPMC Hillman Cancer Center has selected Taofeek Owonikoko, MD, PhD, as chief of hematology, effective July 1.
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Louisiana hospital names first director of innovation
Lance Nelson has been named the inaugural director of innovation at Natchitoches (La.) Regional Medical Center, CEO Kirk Soileau told staff and leaders in a memo.
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60 top health systems urge public to 'get the vaccine to save lives' in new campaign
Cleveland Clinic and Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic are leading a new national campaign alongside 58 other top health systems to encourage adults to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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10 most common passwords used by healthcare employees
When it comes to preferred passwords among healthcare industry employees, many are choosing weak options that can make their employer hospital or health system organization vulnerable to cyberattacks, according to an April 20 NordPass report.
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Arizona bans vaccine passports, but healthcare facilities exempt
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey issued an executive order April 19 to prohibit all state and local governments from requiring people to prove their COVID-19 vaccination status to receive services or enter an area.
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North Carolina health system sues insurer over $1.5B policy payout
Novant Health has filed a lawsuit against a subsidiary of Zurich, alleging the insurance carrier should cover the Winston-Salem, N.C.-based health system's pandemic-related losses, according to Law360.
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Humana overcharged Medicare nearly $200M, inspector general finds
Health insurer Humana failed to comply with some federal coding requirements, resulting in overpayments of $197.7 million, according to an inspector general's report released April 20. -
Wyoming hospital offers $600 bonus to vaccinated employees
St. John's Health in Jackson Hole, Wyo., said its board of trustees has approved a bonus program to reward employees who have already received the COVID-19 vaccine and incentivize those who haven't.
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New coronavirus variant found in Texas
Researchers at Texas A&M University in College Station have identified a new coronavirus variant, according to an April 19 news release.
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UVA Health to drop thousands of lawsuits against patients for unpaid bills
University of Virginia Health will wipe out a decades-old backlog of court judgments and liens resulting from lawsuits it brought against patients for unpaid hospital bills, the Charlottesville-based health system said April 19.
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Conifer names chief technology officer
Muthu Krishnan, PhD, has been named chief technology officer of Conifer Health Solutions, a subsidiary of Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare that offers revenue cycle management services and works with healthcare organizations to improve their financial and clinical operations.
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AHA urges CMS to reinstate survey pause if COVID-19 cases surge
The American Hospital Association urged CMS in an April 19 letter to allow additional suspensions on hospital surveys in case COVID-19 cases surge. -
CEO of Baptist Health in Florida resigns
Brett McClung is resigning as president and CEO of Jacksonville, Fla.-based Baptist Health, effective May 1, according to the Florida Times-Union.
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Mon Health plans replacement hospital
Morgantown, W.Va.-based Mon Health System plans to move and build a replacement hospital for Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital in Weston, W.Va., according to a document obtained by WV News.
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Tenet General Counsel Audrey Andrews to retire
Audrey Andrews is retiring as executive vice president and general counsel at Tenet Healthcare, the Dallas-based company said April 19. -
Meet the 13 health IT leaders in Biden's administration
HHS' Department leaders are key players in health regulation at the federal level. Some of the 13 health IT execs throughout HHS and its agencies have entered new roles, with others holding their positions throughout previous administrations.
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CEO named for Ascension Saint Thomas campuses
Shubhada Jagasia, MD, has been named president and CEO of Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital's Midtown and West campuses, both in Nashville, Tenn., the hospital said April 19.
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HHS to give $145M to health center look-alikes
HHS is allocating $145 million in grant funding to health center look-alikes, which deliver primary care services to underserved communities but don't receive health center grants from the department, according to an April 19 HHS news release.


