Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
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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. -
Abridge lands $250M: 4 things to know
Healthcare AI company Abridge has landed $250 million in its latest investment round. -
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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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. -
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. -
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. -
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.
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CVS names PBM president
CVS Health has named Ed DeVaney as president of CVS Caremark. -
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. -
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. -
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.
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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. -
Hospitals and measles: What to know
As hospitals navigate a severe virus season, measles is emerging as another infectious disease threat. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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 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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