Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. Top 10 radiology programs: US News

    Cambridge, Mass.-based Harvard University topped U.S. News & World Report's 2024 list of the best universities for radiology, nuclear medicine and medical imaging in the U.S.
  2. Tennessee health system CEO dies

    James Ross, BSN, president and CEO of Jackson-based West Tennessee Healthcare, died Sept. 12. He had been with the system for nearly 40 years.
  3. 50 hospitals, health systems cutting jobs

    A number of hospitals and health systems are reducing their workforces or jobs due to financial and operational challenges. 

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  1. Johns Hopkins hit with federal complaint over disabled patient accommodations

    The Justice Department on Sept. 12 filed a complaint alleging Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Health System denied patients with disabilities the ability to be accompanied by a family member, personal aide or other support person when receiving care.
  2. CommonSpirit Health at Home names president, CEO

    CommonSpirit Health at Home named a permanent president and CEO on Sept 13.
  3. Utah healthcare system expands warehouse by more than 30%

    Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Health has built a 40,000-square-foot expansion of its supply chain warehouse in Midvale, Utah, ABC4 reported. 
  4. Surgeon General: Parental stress a critical public health issue

    U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, MD, has identified parental stress as an "urgent public health issue" in a 35-page advisory released Aug. 28.

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  1. Rural hospitals slow to adopt free cybersecurity help from tech giants

    Rural hospitals are being offered free and discounted cybersecurity assistance from tech companies such as Google and Microsoft, but many are slow to take advantage of it, GovInfoSecurity reported Sept. 12.
  2. 80 hospitals sue HHS over Medicare Advantage Days payment rule

    Eighty hospitals are seeking to have the Part C (Medicare Advantage) Days Final rule vacated, alleging that HHS unlawfully reduced disproportionate hospital share payments by an estimated $3 billion to $4 billion over a nine-year period.
  3. Top 10 health IT deals of Q2

    Venture capital investment in health IT remained slow but steady in the second quarter of 2024, with clinical workflow automation and revenue cycle (particularly prior authorization) the two main focus areas, PitchBook reported Sept. 13.
  4. Microsoft's plan to prevent repeat of CrowdStrike IT outage

    Microsoft convened a meeting of cybersecurity professionals to discuss how to prevent a repeat of the July global IT outage that affected U.S. hospitals and health systems.

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  1. Oklahoma hospital hit with EHR outage

    The EHR is down at an Oklahoma hospital but the facility said it's still able to fully provide patient care.
  2. Colorado CommonSpirit region gets new IT leader

    Dale Gold, MD, has been appointed chief medical informatics officer for CommonSpirit Health's Mountain Region, according to his LinkedIn. 
  3. What to know about the nation's rising obesity rates, per the CDC

    Adult obesity prevalence remains high in the U.S, according to the latest CDC data. 
  4. UNC seeks Supreme Court ruling on $252M hospital dispute

    Chapel Hill, N.C.-based UNC Health and the state department of health have asked the North Carolina Supreme Court to hear a yearslong case involving UNC's plan to build a 40-bed hospital in the Durham, N.C., portion of Research Triangle Park, according to The Carolina Journal. 
  5. Kaiser 303-bed California hospital gets green light

    Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente received approval from the San Jose (Calif.) planning commission during a Sept. 11 meeting to move forward with plans to demolish its existing San Jose Medical Center and build a new hospital.
  6. Mercy to transition former Ascension hospital to Epic

    Following its acquisition of Ascension's Via Christi Hospital in Pittsburg, Kan., St. Louis-based Mercy is rolling out a new electronic health record system at the facility.
  7. Systems ramp up efforts to reduce documentation time

    Nurses spend up to 41% of their workdays in electronic health records, according to a 2022 report from the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General. 
  8. Memorial board votes to end CEO's contract

    K. Scott Wester has resigned as president and CEO of Memorial Healthcare System, effective Sept. 11, following a vote by the system's board of commissioners to terminate his contract, according to a report in the South Florida Sun Sentinel.  
  9. Why bird flu risks are elevated

    Officials are preparing for increased risks of the H5N1 bird flu virus rising this autumn and trying to stop it before it can become a pandemic, CNN reported Sept. 12.

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