Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. 15 top health system workplaces, per USA Today

    Fifteen health systems were named top workplaces in the U.S. by USA Today and human resources technology company Energage.
  2. HCA Florida hospital welcomes CFO

    HCA Florida Lake City Hospital, a 113-bed facility, has appointed Kim Williams CFO, ABC affiliate WCJB reported March 20. 
  3. 14 Joint Commission patient safety goals for post-acute facilities

    The Joint Commission released a breakdown of patient safety goals for post-acute care facilities in 2024.

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  1. 36 rural hospitals have closed since 2020

    Jellico (Tenn.) Regional Hospital, a 25-bed critical access facility, closed March 9, making it the 36th rural hospital to shutter or no longer provide inpatient services since 2020, according to data compiled by the University of North Carolina's Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research. 
  2. Atrium Health rebrands 2 hospitals

    Charlotte, N.C.-based Atrium Health has rebranded its children's hospitals under a common name.
  3. 16 most used job titles

    Registered nurse, nursing assistant and licensed practical nurse are among the 16 most frequently used job titles, according to a new report from ADP Research.
  4. To build or to buy healthcare AI tools?

    As healthcare organizations look to implement more AI tools, the question of whether to build or buy continues to be an ongoing conversation.

Overcoming the collections crisis: How ASCs can leverage data to boost patient collections + loyalty

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  1. Northwell taps supply chain risk management partner

    Northwell Health is looking to simplify its supply vendor rankings by partnering with Exiger, a supply chain and third-party risk AI company. 
  2. 5 CFO exits in 2024

    Multiple hospital and health system CFOs have left or announced plans to leave their roles since the beginning of 2024.
  3. How UnitedHealth's CEO personally supported a physician following cyberattack

    As providers nationwide continue to face financial disruptions stemming from the Change Healthcare cyberattack in February, a Florida physician has shared how UnitedHealth Group's CEO, Andrew Witty, personally stepped in to address cash flow challenges.
  4. World's 1st gene-edited pig kidney transplanted into Mass General patient

    Surgeons at Massachusetts General Hospital successfully completed the world's first transplant of a genetically-edited pig kidney, the Boston-based system said March 21.

Clinician onboarding 2.0: How tech can streamline the process + drive savings and retention

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  1. Neuralink reveals 1st patient with brain chip implant

    On March 20, Elon Musk's Neuralink introduced 29-year-old Noland Arbaugh as the first patient to have received its brain-computer implant. 
  2. Attending physicians less likely to respond to minorities' messages: Study

    Racial and ethnic minorities experienced lower response rates from attending physicians for patient portal messages, but higher response rates from registered nurses, indicating potential disparities in triage prioritization, a March 18 study published in JAMA Network Open found. 
  3. What's on hospital CEOs' bookshelves

    Hospital and health system CEOs are working to tackle the challenges within their respective organizations and within the industry today, while also looking to prepare for the future. For some, this means reading up to prepare for the next three to 10 years.
  4. 9 Epic hospitals affected by data center outage

    A San Jose, Calif.-based Equinix data center used by Epic experienced a "power issue" that led to a brief outage March 20.
  5. Experts cast doubt on link between intermittent fasting, heart disease

    A recent study suggested that intermittent fasting could be linked to a 91% increased risk of cardiovascular disease, but experts are skeptical of the results.
  6. CEO political beliefs could spur workers to quit: Survey

    Organizations could see more workers exit based on the CEO's political beliefs, according to a survey released March 12 from job search platform Indeed, conducted in partnership with the Harris Poll. 
  7. The career backgrounds of 4 for-profit CEOs

    The CEOs at the helm of the nation's largest for-profit hospital operators bring a variety of backgrounds to their roles, and this includes other positions within their companies.
  8. Patients turn to weight loss meds to prevent pregnancy complications

    Physicians are seeing more women turn to weight loss medications before they become pregnant in hopes of lowering their risks of having a miscarriage and other complications, such as preeclampsia and preterm birth. 
  9. How many Americans have $0 in retirement savings?

    More than a quarter of Americans have not contributed a penny to their retirement savings, according to a recent survey from GoBankingRates. 

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