Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
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Beth Israel violated 'cease and desist' order, state alleges
The New York State Department of Health is accusing Mount Sinai Beth Israel of violating a "cease and desist" order prohibiting the closure of any beds or services without state approval, Politico reported March 25. -
CVS workers in Las Vegas 1st to seek unionization
About 30 pharmacists and pharmacy technicians at a Las Vegas CVS Omnicare filed to unionize March 25, making them the first in their industry to seek unionization. -
Hackers access North Dakota hospital's network
An unauthorized party has obtained access to Cavalier, N.D.-based Pembina County Memorial Hospital's internal network.
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CDC updates ventilation guidance for respiratory viruses
The CDC acknowledged ventilation as a core strategy to prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses in a March 22 guidance update. -
Massachusetts hospital taps chief nursing officer
Lahey Hospital & Medical Center in Burlington, Mass., has named Scott James, DNP, RN, senior vice president and chief nursing officer. -
State extends 500+ loans due to Change cyberattack
The Maryland Department of Health has dispensed more than 500 loans to healthcare providers affected by the Change Healthcare cyberattack, WYPR reported. -
Leapfrog makes changes to hospital survey: 3 key notes
The Leapfrog Group has released a summary of three key changes for its 2024 hospital survey, which opens on April 1.
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States with the highest, lowest statin use: GoodRx
Hawaii has the highest statin fill rate while Utah has the lowest, according to a new GoodRx report. -
The analytics 'machine' driving a Stanford hospital
An analytics "machine" powers Stanford Children's Health, preventing surgeries from getting canceled and patients from being diverted, a health system leader told Becker's. -
Mayo, Kaiser Permanente + HCA: 8 Big Tech health system partnerships
Health systems continue to look to Big Tech to help with artificial intelligence and clinical documentation. Here are eight new partnerships Becker's reported on in the past month. -
AdventHealth invests in solar panels to save $20M over 2 decades
Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth has invested in the installation of 7,500 solar panels that will save the health system an estimated $20 million over two decades.
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AHA disputes 'biased' hospital charitable contribution report
The American Hospital Association is defending the community dedication of hospitals and health systems after the Lown Institute, a nonpartisan healthcare think tank, released a report that found charity care from 80% of nonprofit hospitals falls behind tax breaks. -
Bon Secours Mercy Health posts $123.9M operating loss; new CFO to begin July 1
Cincinnati-based Bon Secours Mercy Health reported a $123.9 million operating loss (-1% margin) in 2023, improving on the $323.5 million operating loss (-2.9% margin) in 2022, according to financial documents published March 25. -
There's no denying RCM teams' top challenges
Eighty-two percent of health system CFOs said that payer denials are higher than pre-pandemic levels, compared to only 2% who say denials have decreased, according to a report from the Healthcare Financial Management Association and Eliciting Insights. -
Health system C-suites eye value-based care roles
Healthcare is in flux. Hospitals across the nation report clinician shortages and tight margins, and insurers are pushing more care into the lower cost settings. -
Biden leans into the ACA
President Joe Biden is highlighting the Affordable Care Act in his 2024 campaign as the law turns 14 and after his Republican opponent signaled loose plans for its demise. -
Tennessee hospitals push back against proposed CON changes
Proposed state legislation to change Tennessee's certificate-of-need legislation would cause hospital service cuts and closures and reduce care access for many communities across the state, according to the Tennessee Hospital Association. -
US healthcare workers walk off the job: 5 strikes in 2024
Last year was marked by labor actions across the U.S. From coast to coast, healthcare workers participated in strikes, citing concerns about issues such as pay, staffing and recruitment, and such actions have continued into 2024. -
21 most innovative health systems, per Fortune
Out of the 200 companies heralded by Fortune as most innovative for 2024, 44 are in healthcare and 21 are health systems. -
4 health systems changing up their C-suites
Several health systems have made multiple changes to their leadership ranks and administration teams in recent months.
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