Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
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McLaren plans $40M ambulatory campus with freestanding ED
Grand Blanc, Mich.-based McLaren Health Care plans to expand further into Lansing through the development of a 33,680-square-foot ambulatory campus that will be anchored by a freestanding emergency department. -
How Providence measures AI ROI
Renton, Wash.-based Providence has developed several AI tools and is seeing efficiency gains across its organization, BJ Moore, CIO of the health system, told Becker's. -
Researchers issue call to action on drug-resistant fungi
A team of researchers at Cleveland-based Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is urging the medical community to prioritize enhanced awareness and education on drug-resistant fungi as the number of global fungal infections grows.
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Cleveland Clinic exec leaves for Indian hospital network
Madhu Sasidhar, MD, a long-serving Cleveland Clinic executive, has left the system for a new role in India. -
Richest retirement towns in America
On March 19, GoBankingRates ranked the most wealthy retirement towns in America. -
The do's and don'ts after an abrupt exec resignation
Turnover among hospital and health system CEOs and other executives is to be expected, and many times they involve planned retirements or advance notice of departures for new roles. However, there are also times when a leader abruptly exits their role. -
Wisconsin getting new micro-hospital
A physician-owned micro-hospital, part of Houston-based Nutex Health, is opening on April 1 in Bellevue, Wis.
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1,600 New Jersey nurses to see raises
Members of JNESO District Council 1 have approved a new labor contract with Marlton, N.J.-based Virtua Health. -
10 common issues in pharmacies
Unreasonable workload expectations and staffing and scheduling issues ranked highest among negative experiences reported by pharmacy workers in 2023, according to a workplace and well-being report published March 18. -
Inside Mayo Clinic's $5B 'digitized' hospital
Mayo Clinic leaders say their new $5 billion campus will provide a digital and patient experience that will still be relevant decades into the future. -
Epic's bet on generative AI
Epic is betting that generative artificial intelligence will be the future of healthcare.
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6 health systems named to 2024 CIO 100
Six health systems made the 2024 CIO 100 list recognizing organizations that deliver business value through innovative IT. -
Hawaii health system opening obstetrics practice amid service shortage
The Queen's University Medical Group, part of the Honolulu-based Queen's Health System, has established a clinic to provide obstetrics and gynecology care amid shortages on Hawaii's island of Maui. -
Unknown actor targets West Virginia hospital
Weirton (W.Va.) Medical Center has learned that an unknown actor has gained access to its systems. -
Healthcare CEO exits marked by fresh faces, empty tanks
Last year, hospital CEO turnover hit a record high, placing additional strain on many health systems' unstable foundations. -
Citadel CEO gives $50M to Florida system
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin is donating $50 million to Baptist Health South Florida, marking the largest single gift in the Coral Gables, Fla.-based health system's history. -
Memorial Hermann joins $53M funding round for health AI company
Houston-based Memorial Hermann Health System is backing a $53 million series A funding round for Hippocratic AI, a company developing a healthcare-focused large language model. -
How the US stacks up in healthcare across the world
The top five countries in the world for healthcare are in Asia while the United States ranks 69th, according to an analysis posted on Statista. -
Endeavor Health to move open-heart surgeries to new heart institute
Evanston, Ill.-based Endeavor Health is discontinuing open-heart surgeries at two hospitals as it plans to open a cardiovascular institute at another of its hospitals in May. Once open, all heart surgeries will take place at Glenbrook Hospital in Glenview, Ill., The Evanston RoundTable reported March 18. -
AHA supply chain group taps executive
The American Hospital Association's supply chain group, Association for Health Care Resource & Materials Management, named Mike Schiller as its new executive director March 18.
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