Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
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How Oracle Health differs from Epic, per Larry Ellison
Oracle Health stands apart from Epic, its main rival in the EHR market, because of its user interface, the company's leader said in an earnings call. -
'Microretirement' trend entices some younger workers
Some younger workers are pausing their careers for travel or other endeavors to experience a "microretirement," The Wall Street Journal reported Sept. 3. -
Hackers infiltrate Maine hospital
Hackers infiltrated a Maine hospital's IT network in July and may have stolen patient data, the Bangor (Maine) Daily News reported.
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The 'immediate value' of AI at HCA
Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare, the nation's largest health system, continues to embrace artificial intelligence to improve its clinical and administrative operations. -
Physicians more likely to give Black women unnecessary C-sections: Study
To fill operating rooms and financial incentives, obstetricians are often performing unneeded cesarean sections on Black women, according to researchers who analyzed about 1 million births across 68 New Jersey hospitals. -
Texas hospital names CEO
Robert Nelson, BSN, RN, was named CEO of Big Bend Regional Medical Center in Alpine, Texas. -
Illinois health system invests in $25M round for AI-driven clinical tool
Peoria, Ill.-based OSF HealthCare participated in a $25 million growth financing round for Pieces Technologies, a healthcare AI research and development firm offering a clinical generative AI solution.
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36 health systems ranked by Q2 revenue
The monthly operating margin index for hospitals was 3.8% in July, up from 3.3% in June, indicating the beginning of a slow and sustained recovery for nonprofit hospital systems, according to Kaufman Hall. -
When clinicians become cancer patients
More people younger than 50 are getting cancer, and clinicians are not immune to this trend. -
Kaiser Permanente, CommonSpirit Health to share EHR in Colorado
Kaiser Permanente, based in Oakland, Calif., and Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health have expanded their partnership through a long-term agreement in Colorado, which will provide both organizations with a fully integrated EHR system. -
UNC Health satellite campus files plan for new $462M hospital
Raleigh-based UNC Health Rex, a satellite campus part of Chapel Hill, N.C.-based UNC Health, has filed a certificate of need application to build a hospital in Wake Forest, N.C., for $462.1 million, a spokesperson for UNC Health told Becker's Sept. 11.
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8 notes on resident salary and debt
U.S. resident physicians saw their salaries or stipends increase this year. However, in a new Medscape report, many argued they are not paid enough for their work and needs. -
AHA calls out 'skyrocketing' administrative costs for hospitals
"Skyrocketing" administrative costs and increasingly burdensome insurer policies are driving up care denials, straining hospital resources and delaying patient care, the American Hospital Association reported Sept. 10. -
New Deloitte report debunks common healthcare myth: 4 notes
Fifty percent of women say they have skipped or delayed medical care, undercutting a longstanding myth that men are more likely to put off routine healthcare, according to a new report from Deloitte. -
UPMC launches $200M fundraising campaign
UPMC Children's Hospital Foundation has launched a campaign to raise $200 million for the Pittsburgh hospital. -
AMA posts 2025 CPT code set: 4 things to know
The American Medical Association released updates Sept. 10 to its Current Procedural Terminology code set for 2025. -
351 hospitals best rated for staff responsiveness
Becker's has compiled a list of the best hospitals for staff responsiveness in each state using data from CMS. -
The top geriatric hospital in each state
Becker's has compiled a list of the top geriatric hospitals in every state based on U.S. News & World Report's 2024 rankings. -
Ohio rehab hospital names CEO
Jennifer Jones has been appointed CEO of Cincinnati Rehabilitation Hospital in Blue Ash, Ohio, effective Aug. 28. -
Nation's first fully robotic lung transplant performed at NYU Langone
A surgical team at NYU Langone Health in New York City recently performed the first fully robotic lung transplant in the U.S.
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