Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. Why 'hospital at home' has a 'common agency problem'

    "Hospital at home" suffers from what economists call a "common agency problem," three experts on the care model wrote in Health Affairs.
  2. 10 providers seeking RCM talent

    Ten hospitals and health systems recently posted job listings seeking revenue cycle management expertise.
  3. Illinois hospital names CEO

    Stace Holland was named CEO of Thomas H. Boyd Memorial Hospital in Carrollton, Ill.

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  1. 'In the business of acute care rescue': Penn Medicine's transfer strategy

    Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine saw more than 5,800 patient transfers in the nine months ending March 31, a 16% increase from the same period a year earlier, according to a May 6 report from The Philadelphia Inquirer. 
  2. Bronson hospital names chief medical officer

    Bronson Battle Creek (Mich.) Hospital has named Ali Ghasham, MD, vice president and chief medical officer. 
  3. Workplace factors that are 'extremely important' to nurses

    Better pay rates was the most important aspect of the workplace for nurses, according to a recent AMN Healthcare report.
  4. The Leapfrog safety grades of hospitals hit with immediate jeopardy warnings

    Since late last year, Becker's has covered eight instances in which CMS issued an immediate jeopardy warning to hospitals. To avert the loss of CMS funding, hospitals that receive such warnings must submit and implement a comprehensive plan of correction to address any deficiencies for which they were cited. 

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  1. California fines Prime hospital $244K

    The California Department of Public Health recently fined a Prime Healthcare hospital approximately $244,000 after a wrong-site nerve block and adverse events, according to state documents. 
  2. Steward files for bankruptcy

    Dallas, Texas-based Steward Health Care filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will receive millions in financing from Medical Properties Trust to maintain operations at existing hospitals and clinics, according to a May 6 health system news release.
  3. FDA targets cancer drugs to be less toxic, more cost effective

    The FDA is urging drug companies to pinpoint the cancer drug dosage that has the greatest impact with the fewest side effects. Its most recent study scrutinizes the dosage of a lung cancer drug, The Washington Post reported May 6.
  4. 5 hospitals seeking CEOs

    Here are five hospitals that recently posted job listings seeking CEOs.

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  1. Dartmouth hospital CFO retires

    Keene, N.H.-based Cheshire Medical Center CFO Dan Gross has retired, according to a May 3 post on his LinkedIn page. 
  2. Rite Aid has closed 520+ stores since bankruptcy filing: Bloomberg

    Philadelphia-based Rite Aid has said since it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy seven months ago that it will close more than 520 locations, according to a Bloomberg News analysis of court records.  
  3. New Jersey 'smart' hospital opts for Meditech

    Ridgewood, N.J.-based Valley Health System's new "smart hospital" in Paramus, N.J., is using Meditech's Expanse EHR system. 
  4. 12-year-old is 1st to receive newly approved sickle cell therapy

    A 12-year-old boy is the first commercial patient in the world to receive an FDA-approved gene therapy for sickle cell disease, The New York Times reported May 6.
  5. HCA's Q1 payer mix

    Here is a look at Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare's payer mix in the first quarter of 2024, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing: 
  6. Alabama to open healthcare high school in 2026

    The Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences, a tuition-free public high school, is set to open in Demopolis in fall 2026. 
  7. 17 CFO moves in April

    Ascension and Renown Health were among the hospitals and health systems that named new CFOs in April. 
  8. 5 rarest immediate jeopardy triggers

    In 10 years, there were 40 CMS citations that were given out only once.
  9. 11 hospital executives' thank-you notes to nurses

    In honor of National Nurses Month and National Nurses Week (May 6-12), hospitals and health systems are recognizing the difference nurses make in their organizations. 

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