Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
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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. -
Which EHRs do small hospitals prefer?
Small standalone hospitals are opting for Meditech and Epic EHR systems, an Oct. 31 report from KLAS found. -
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.
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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. -
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. -
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. -
Michigan hospitals plan merger
Harbor Beach (Mich.) Community Hospital is planning to merge with Pigeon, Mich.-based Scheurer Health.
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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. -
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. -
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. -
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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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. -
16 women making moves in healthcare
The following leadership moves made by women have been reported by or shared with Becker's this year: -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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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