Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. NYU Langone Health leader fired over tweets speaks out

    A former NYU Langone Health leader said he has become "radioactive" after the health system fired him for violating its social media policy.
  2. AdventHealth, Texas Health tap senior ambulatory leader

    Sean Lemon has been promoted to senior vice president of ambulatory services and network development for multiple hospitals in AdventHealth Texas' Southwest region. 
  3. California bill takes aim at after-hours messages to employees

    California lawmakers are mulling a bill that would make it illegal for employers to message their workers outside of normal work hours, which the bill's sponsor is calling a "right to disconnect" law. 

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  1. Alabama hospital to end IVF services

    A south Alabama hospital that was at the center of a state Supreme Court ruling on the status of frozen embryos said it would no longer provide in vitro fertilization treatments after this year.
  2. A's temporary home stadium a 1st for health systems

    MLB's Oakland Athletics will play their home games in a stadium named after a health system starting next year, the team said April 4.
  3. $1B expansion project coming to Allegheny General in Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Health Network and Highmark Health, the system's parent company, are planning a $1 billion, 10-year transformation project for Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh.
  4. System granted $45M line of credit as cash flow dwindles after Change Healthcare cyberattack

    New Bern, N.C.-based CarolinaEast Health System will receive $45 million as it is experiencing cash flow issues due to the Feb. 21 cyberattack on Change Healthcare, News 12 reported April 3. 

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  1. Sanofi to resolve cancer claims tied to heartburn drug 

    Sanofi has agreed to settle about 4,000 lawsuits alleging that the drugmaker failed to warn patients of cancer risks tied to its heartburn drug Zantac, The Wall Street Journal reported April 3.
  2. 3 more sentenced in nurse degree scheme

    On April 2, a judge sentenced three defendants to federal prison for their roles in running a coordinated scheme to sell thousands of fake diplomas and transcripts to aspiring nurses. 
  3. Mass General discharges patient after world's 1st pig kidney transplant

    The recipient of the world's first genetically-edited pig kidney was discharged from Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital on April 3, a mere 18 days after undergoing the groundbreaking transplant.
  4. 4 CFO moves in 1 week

    It's been a busy transition into April for hospital and health system CFOs.

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  1. Sutter Health to develop $442M outpatient care complex

    Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health has shared plans to build a $442 million advanced neurological and neurosurgical care center next to its CPMC Mission Bernal Campus in San Francisco.
  2. Hackers tried to steal hospital's cancer treatment for ransom: Report

    Hackers tried to steal files on a cancer treatment to hold for ransom in a recent cyberattack on Duarte, Calif.-based City of Hope, databreaches.net reported.
  3. US taking bird flu 'very seriously,' CDC says: 5 notes

    While health officials say the threat avian flu poses to humans remains low, the situation is being closely monitored and taken "very seriously," the CDC director told ABC News in an April 3 report — days after a person in Texas tested positive for bird flu.
  4. Novant taps chief physician for patient experience

    Novant Health's office of patient experience has selected Roxie Cannon Wells, MD, as chief physician executive officer, the Winston-Salem, N.C.-based system said April 4.
  5. Ardent taps executive to oversee 30 hospitals

    David Schultz was named president of hospital operations for Nashville, Tenn.-based Ardent Health.
  6. HCA rolls out EHR referrals to psychiatrists

    Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare's physician practices and urgent care centers can now refer patients to psychiatric care through their EHR system. 
  7. Wisconsin system lays off furloughed staff

    Marshfield (Wis.) Clinic Health System has informed furloughed employees that their employment will end in early May, a spokesperson for the health system confirmed to Becker's.
  8. UK HealthCare names IT chief

    Katie Dickens has been named chief digital and information officer of Lexington, Ky.-based UK HealthCare.
  9. Ochsner joins Hall of Fame Health

    New Orleans-based Ochsner Health, a 46-hospital system, has joined Hall of Fame Health as its exclusive partner in the Gulf South region. 

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