Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. Nutex Health opens 1st of 2 Wisconsin micro-hospitals

    Green Bay ER & Hospital, a physician-owned micro-hospital, part of Houston-based Nutex Health, has opened in Bellevue, Wis. 
  2. 5 health systems naming revenue cycle vice presidents

    Here are five health systems that have made revenue cycle vice president hires in 2024: 
  3. Best, worst states for children's healthcare

    The best states for children's healthcare are largely concentrated on the East Coast, according to an April 9 analysis from WalletHub. 

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  1. How OSU Wexner is capitalizing on 'booming' Columbus market

    Columbus grew faster than any other city in the U.S. during the second half of 2023, and its population is expected to grow by about 50% to 2.2 million over the next 10 years, according to a recent Bank of America report. 
  2. The Silicon Valley mindset that could serve healthcare C-suites

    Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says the company's culture and operating model revolve around a Day 1 mentality: "constantly curious, nimble and experimental," with the customer at the center. He fears the descent into a Day 2 mentality: when decision-making slows as a company grows, and the focus turns to internal issues over the customer. 
  3. 39 recent CEO exits

    Ousters, retirements and a slew of C-suite switch-ups — Becker's has reported the following hospital and health system CEO departures in 2024.
  4. FSU, Tallahassee Memorial partner for new academic health center, medical campus

    Florida State University and Tallahassee (Fla.) Memorial HealthCare have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop a governance structure for a new Tallahassee-based academic medical center and a Panama City Beach, Fla.-based medical campus. 

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  1. 7 healthcare startups make AI 100

    Seven healthcare companies made CB Insights' list of the most promising artificial intelligence startups of 2024.
  2. Indiana health system to automate chart reviews with AI

    Indianapolis-based Community Health Network plans to expand an artificial intelligence tool that automates chart reviews across the enterprise.
  3. Patient information goes missing at California hospital

    Patients' protected health information has gone missing from Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. 
  4. When Epic was the victim of industrial espionage

    Epic was once the victim of industrial espionage but decided not to take the other company to court, founder and CEO Judy Faulkner wrote April 8.

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  1. Epic, Press Ganey to automate nursing quality reporting

    EHR vendor Epic's nurse-sensitive indicators and outcomes will now be integrated into Press Ganey's National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators.
  2. NYC Health + Hospitals opens wellness center for 6,000 employees

    NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst (N.Y.) opened a Wellness Center to support its 6,000 employees.
  3. California hospital snags $57M state loan to reopen

    Madera (Calif.) Community Hospital has been approved for a $57 million no-interest loan that will allow it to begin the reopening process.
  4. 2nd ransomware group reportedly tries to extort Change Healthcare

    A second ransomware group is reportedly trying to extort UnitedHealth Group's Change Healthcare over the recent cyberattack.
  5. A possible Ozempic baby boom

    Surprise pregnancies may be an unexpected side effect experienced by women who use Ozempic or other GLP-1 medications, The Washington Post reported April 5.
  6. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia expanding footprint

    Children's Hospital of Philadelphia purchased a 3.2-acre property about a mile from its flagship hospital for $24.75 million, the Philadelphia Business Journal reported March 28. 
  7. Nurse anesthetist pay, by state

    Nurse anesthetists in the U.S. make an average of $214,200 annually and have a mean hourly wage of $102.98, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data, released April 3.
  8. 8 CIO moves in 2024

    Here are eight hospital and health system CIO moves as reported by Becker's since Jan. 16:
  9. Hoag receives $25M gift

    Orange County, Calif.-based Hoag has received a $25 million donation from two philanthropists, Ben and Carmela Du.

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