Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. Jefferson's CEO eyes health plan expansion, closer payer relationships

    Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health is targeting growth for its health plan and working closely with commercial payers to deliver high value care for the community as part of an integrated delivery and financing system.
  2. 7 numbers on healthcare's job growth

    Healthcare jobs continued to grow in March, with certain areas of the sector showing strong growth on top of February's numbers. 
  3. Mercy to develop $650M Missouri hospital

    St. Louis-based Mercy has filed a letter of intent with the Missouri department of health and senior services to build a 75-bed, $650 million hospital in Wentzville, Mo., to expand healthcare amid population growth in the area. 

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  1. Vanderbilt names new chief nursing officer

    Effective July 1, Karen Keady, PhD, RN, will join Vanderbilt University Medical Center as chief nursing officer. She joins the Nashville, Tenn.-based system from the University of Rochester (N.Y.) Medical Center, where she spent six years as vice president and chief nurse executive. 
  2. Memorial Hermann halts liver transplants

    Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center in Houston has voluntarily stopped its liver transplant program after learning of and investigating what it calls "irregularities with donor acceptance criteria."
  3. Former AdventHealth CEO dies

    Mardian J. Blair, CEO of Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth from 1984 until 2000, died March 26 at 92. 
  4. Arizona system names new CEO

    TMC Health is readying for a change at the top after President and CEO Judy Rich served for 17 years in the role. 

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  1. Mayo Clinic Arizona employee sues system, Medica over health plan costs

    Mayo Clinic and its health plan administrator Medica "systemically underpaid" claims and left employees with large healthcare bills, according to a proposed class action lawsuit filed by a Mayo Clinic Arizona employee.
  2. County seeks to join state lawsuit against HCA Mission

    Buncombe County in North Carolina has filed a motion to intervene in the attorney general's lawsuit against HCA and is seeking $3 million in damages it claims HCA Mission Hospital has cost taxpayers through "excessive" wait times for patients to get transferred from EMS care to the hospital's emergency department. 
  3. Missouri hospital switching to Epic

    Springfield, Mo.-based Jordan Valley Community Health Center is moving to an Epic EHR system, SBJ reported April 4. 
  4. 1,400 MultiCare workers to get raises of up to 25.5%

      More than 1,400 healthcare workers at MultiCare Deaconess Hospital in Spokane, Wash., and MultiCare Valley Hospital in Spokane Valley, Wash., who are represented by SEIU Healthcare 1199NW have approved a new labor contract.

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  1. Luminis Health taps CFO

    Annapolis, Md.-based Luminis Health has named Stephanie Schnittger CFO. 
  2. Health systems, hospitals getting new IT execs

    Here are 10 hospitals and health systems appointing new IT executives to their teams, as reported by Becker's since Dec. 12:
  3. Kansas universities partner to support rural healthcare

    Kansas City-based University of Kansas Health System and Manhattan-based Kansas State University have partnered to focus on rural healthcare through the K-State 105 initiative. 
  4. Mount Sinai Beth Israel closure plan hits speed bump

    The New York Department of Health told New York City-based Mount Sinai that its closure plan for Beth Israel Hospital is incomplete and is asking the system to submit a new, comprehensive plan. 
  5. Physician assistant average annual wage by state

    Physician assistants in the U.S. make an average of $130,490 annually and have a mean hourly wage of $62.74, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data, released April 3.
  6. Dignity Health taps dual hospital COO

    Sajit "Saj" Pullarkat was named COO of St. John's Regional Medical Center in Oxnard, Calif., and St. John's Hospital Camarillo (Calif.), both part of San Francisco-based Dignity Health.
  7. Ascension taps vice president of front end revenue cycle

    St. Louis-based Ascension has named Patti Consolver vice president of front end revenue cycle, according to an April 4 post on her LinkedIn page. 
  8. CVS Caremark leader jabs Cost Plus Drugs; Mark Cuban responds

    David Joyner, executive vice president of CVS Health and president of CVS Caremark, called out Mark Cuban's drug company in a paid op-ed Fortune published April 3. 
  9. After 3 deals, California has 7 fewer for-profit hospitals

    Seven California hospitals that were owned by two of the largest for-profit health systems in the U.S. are now in the hands of nonprofit systems. 

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