Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. Why Memorial Hermann invested in $17M+ round for data startup

    A leader from Houston-based Memorial Hermann Health System told Becker's it invested in an imaging data startup to better predict the way diseases evolve.
  2. Abridge lands $250M: 4 things to know

    Healthcare AI company Abridge has landed $250 million in its latest investment round.
  3. St. Luke's launches hospital at home: 4 notes

    Boise, Idaho-based St. Luke's Health System has launched hospital at home, the Idaho Press reported.

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  1. Novant Health unveils restructured leadership model

    Charlotte, N.C.-based Novant Health has restructured its leadership operating model with the intention of improving care across the communities it serves.
  2. NYU Langone surgeons implant world's tiniest pacemaker

    A team at New York City-based NYU Langone successfully implanted the world's smallest pacemaker into a newborn baby suffering from a congenital complete heart block.
  3. Fewer clinicians entering primary care: 5 report card findings

    Investments in primary care are declining and fewer clinicians are entering the field at a time when chronic disease rates are rising, according to a new report from researchers at the American Academy of Family Physicians. 
  4. Ascension posts $143M Q2 operating loss as recovery 'builds momentum': 8 things to know

    St. Louis-based Ascension reported a $143 million operating loss (-2.2% margin) in the fiscal second quarter, which ends Dec. 31, compared to a $38.5 million operating gain (0.5% margin) in the same period last year.
  1. CVS names PBM president

    CVS Health has named Ed DeVaney as president of CVS Caremark. 
  2. EHRs are getting a makeover

    Electronic health records are undergoing a major transformation as vendors increasingly integrate artificial intelligence to ease the burden on clinicians.
  3. Mount Sinai's data overhaul an 'early win' for digital chief

    After spending 28 years at Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health, Lisa Stump made a big decision last September. She joined Mount Sinai Health System in New York City as executive vice president and chief digital information officer to lead data transformation.
  4. The case for a 4-day workweek for nurse managers

    Four-day workweeks lead to an improved work-life balance for nurse managers, nurse leaders at Philadelphia-based Fox Chase Cancer Center argue in a new paper shared with Becker's.
  1. Jefferson Health CFO abruptly exits

    John Mordach has left his role as executive vice President and CFO of Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health, effective Feb. 14, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer. 
  2. Hospitals and measles: What to know

    As hospitals navigate a severe virus season, measles is emerging as another infectious disease threat. 
  3. HHS job cuts mount: 4 notes

    HHS saw further job cuts on Feb. 15 across agencies including the CDC, FDA and National Institutes of Health, including around 1,000 NIH terminations, after a Trump administration order to eliminate "nearly all" HHS probationary employees, Bloomberg reported Feb. 16. 
  4. The 18 hospitals fined for price transparency violations, by state

    CMS has fined 18 hospitals in 10 states and Puerto Rico for alleged price transparency violations. 
  5. Jefferson Health taps heart institute leader

    Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health has appointed Joseph Bavaria, MD, as executive director of the Bruce & Robbi Toll Heart and Vascular Institute and chair of the department of cardiac surgery at Thomas Jefferson University's Sidney Kimmel Medical College, also in Philadelphia. 
  6. Alabama hospital to adopt outpatient-only model through health system partnership

    Moulton, Ala.-based Lawrence Medical Center has entered into a financial partnership with Huntsville (Ala.) Hospital Health System that will see the hospital shift to an outpatient-only model, The Moulton Advertiser reported Feb. 17. 
  7. Geriatric residency slots go unfilled, report finds

    In the 2025 residency match year, 169 of the 382 slots for geriatric medicine were unfilled, according to the National Resident Matching Program. 
  8. Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Centers to pay $29M to settle hidden overpayment allegations

    Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Centers of New York has agreed to pay $29 million to settle allegations it concealed overpayments for services provided to retired military members and their families.
  9. 9 CEO moves at HCA

    New CEOs have been selected at hospitals operated by HCA Healthcare, a for-profit health system based in Nashville, Tenn.

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