Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. AbbVie Foundation gifts UChicago Medicine with $75M: 3 things to know

     UChicago Medicine has received a $75 million gift from the AbbVie Foundation — a nonprofit focused on advancing health equity — to support the development of its new 575,000-square-foot cancer pavilion. 
  2. Which EHRs do small hospitals prefer?

    Small standalone hospitals are opting for Meditech and Epic EHR systems, an Oct. 31 report from KLAS found.
  3. 10 things to know about the path to — and from — CEO

    The timing and approach to filling hospital and health system CEO positions vary widely across organizations and individuals.
  1. IU Health operating margin drops to 2.5% amid higher costs, expansion

    Indianapolis-based Indiana University Health saw $173 million in operating income (2.5% margin) for the first nine months of 2024 ended Sept. 30, a 32.2% decrease from the $255 million (4% margin) during the same time period in 2023, according to an Oct. 31 financial report shared with Becker's.
  2. The state of the nursing workforce: 4 national survey findings

    Brentwood, Tenn.-based Jarrard, a communications consulting firm and division of Chartis, has released its third annual national nurse survey, providing strategic insights into the nursing workforce.
  3. How HCA, Tenet, CHS and UHS stack up in Q3

    The third quarter marked contrasting financial outcomes for four of the largest for-profit health systems in the country. 
  4. Michigan hospitals plan merger

    Harbor Beach (Mich.) Community Hospital is planning to merge with Pigeon, Mich.-based Scheurer Health. 

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  1. Bariatric operations & GLP-1s: What to know

    The ever-rising popularity of GLP-1 medications is reshaping the landscape of bariatric surgeries — but experts say patients could be overlooking key factors when choosing between the two weight loss treatments.
  2. HHS launches Health Workforce Initiative: 5 things to know

    HHS has launched its Health Workforce Initiative, aimed at strengthening healthcare workforce recruitment and career advancement.
  3. CMS' hospital capacity reporting rule takes effect: 10 notes

    Beginning Nov. 1, CMS will require hospitals to report admission information related to respiratory illnesses, including capacity, to the CDC. The new rule reinstates some pandemic-era requirements that have been voluntary since May 1. 
  4. Florida system welcomes back 'boomerang' CEO

    Aurelio Fernandez III, who retired as president and CEO of Hollywood, Fla.-based Memorial Healthcare System in 2022, is returning to the organization.

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  1. Ozempic, Wegovy shortages resolved: FDA

    All doses of Novo Nordisk's Wegovy and Ozempic are now available in the U.S following a two-year shortage, according to the FDA drug shortage list, which was updated Oct. 30. 
  2. 16 women making moves in healthcare

    The following leadership moves made by women have been reported by or shared with Becker's this year:
  3. Supply chain-related drug shortages more likely in US than Canada: Study

    A new study revealed that reports of drug-related supply chain issues are 40% less likely to result in shortages in Canada than in the U.S. 
  4. Jennie Stuart would get 'expedited' Epic switch with Deaconess merger, officials say

    A switch to Epic is among the reasons that Hopkinsville, Ky.-based Jennie Stuart Health officials cited for pursuing a merger with Evansville, Ind.-based Deaconess Health System, WHOP reported Oct. 30. 
  5. Emory launches Healthcare Test Kitchen Lab

    Emory University in Atlanta recently launched a Healthcare Test Kitchen Lab to examine how pathogens spread in clinical settings and to inform infection prevention protocols. 
  6. Baxter restarts highest-throughput line: 5 shortage updates

    Baxter restarted its highest-throughput IV solutions manufacturing line, which accounts for approximately 25% of the site's total production and approximately 50% of 1-liter IV solutions, the most commonly used size by hospitals and clinics, according to an Oct. 31 news release from the company. 
  7. Nursing quality improving but still below prepandemic levels, study finds

    Patient safety in hospitals has improved since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic but has not returned to pre-pandemic levels, according to research published in Nursing Research.
  8. Pennsylvania hospital nurses, technologists to see 16% pay bump

    Members of the Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals have approved a three-year labor contract with Warren (Pa.) General Hospital, according to news releases from the hospital and union shared with Becker's.
  9. WVU Medicine hospital taps CFO

    Drew Schauble has been named CFO of Weirton (W.Va.) Medical Center, according to a post on his LinkedIn page.   

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