Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. 11 recent hospital lawsuits, settlements

    From 80 hospitals suing HHS over disproportionate share hospital payments to Piedmont Healthcare defeating a data-sharing lawsuit, here are 11 lawsuits, settlements and legal developments that Becker's has reported since Sept. 4:
  2. Loyola Medicine names regional chief nursing officer

    Timothy Carrigan, PhD, RN, has been named chief nursing officer of Loyola Medicine's Illinois and Indiana markets. 
  3. Hackensack Meridian Health to launch 24/7 virtual primary care

    Edison, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health is launching 24/7 virtual primary care in the hopes of increasing access to healthcare in its market.

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  1. 5 hospitals seeking CEOs

    Here are five hospitals that recently posted job listings seeking CEOs.
  2. Moffitt, AstraZeneca partner on cell therapy development

    Tampa, Fla.-based Moffitt Cancer Center and drugmaker AstraZeneca are collaborating to accelerate the development of CAR-T cell and T cell receptor therapies. 
  3. Inside 3 hospitals' approaches to shorter ED visits

    Becker's recently compiled a list of the hospitals and health systems with the shortest emergency department visit times. Here are what the leaders of three said it took to get there.
  4. Senators take aim at misleading online drug ads

    Sens. Dick Durbin and Mike Braun have introduced legislation to crack down on deceptive online promotions of prescription drugs by telehealth firms and social media influencers. 

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  1. The growth of remote work at 3 health systems

    Remote employment is increasingly offered at health systems as a way to support telehealth visits, in-person caregivers and administrative work.
  2. Johns Hopkins Hospital names physician-in-chief

    Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine has named Nadia Hansel, MD, physician-in-chief of The Johns Hopkins Hospital. She has also been appointed director of the Department of Medicine, making her the first woman to hold that position in the department's 131-year history.
  3. 44 ACOs to know | 2024

    Accountable care organizations, or ACOs, are physician- and health system-led groups that ascertain and apply savings in healthcare delivery. These organizations often work in partnership with Medicare programs, while also providing care for private insurance patients. 
  4. 5 hospital closures in 1 month

    While many hospitals are continuing to see margin improvements, other facilities continue to face financial setbacks related to cost and workforce challenges, among others, ultimately leading to service cuts and closures. 

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  1. John Hopkins medical center seeks $3M for behavioral health unit

    The John Hopkins Howard County Medical Center Foundation launched a new campaign to raise $3 million to expand its behavioral health unit in Columbia, Md. 
  2. What could make physicians stay: Survey

    Physicians surveyed by McKinsey shared insights on the workforce shortage, including changes that could be made to encourage them to remain with their current healthcare organization.
  3. Revenue cycle automation co. raises $29M

    Revenue cycle automation platform Candid Health raised $29 million in Series B funding. 
  4. Organ collection group under scrutiny for inappropriate organ-retrieval tactics

    Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates is under investigation after allegations that it tried to pressure its personnel to retrieve organs from a hospital patient who was awake and later left the facility alive, The Wall Street Journal reported Sept. 11.
  5. OpenAI inks health system partnership

    UTHealth Houston is entering into a partnership with OpenAI, the organization that developed ChatGPT.
  6. 31 recent hospital, health system executive moves

    The following hospital and health system executive moves have been shared with or reported by Becker's this year:
  7. 5 states with highest, lowest flu shot rates

    Massachusetts had the highest flu vaccination rate in the U.S. during the 2022-23 flu season, according to a Sept. 11 analysis by WalletHub.
  8. Patients caught in crossfire as hospital-payer fights escalate

    The rising cost of care, growing Medicare Advantage pain points, and frustrations over not receiving appropriate or timely payments from commercial insurers are key factors driving health systems to take a tougher stance in contract renewal negotiations.
  9. Pharmacy owners donate $36M to UIC

    University of Illinois Chicago's pharmacy school was gifted a $36 million endowment gift from the estate of late Chicago pharmacy owners Herbert and Carol Retzky, the Chicago Tribune reported Sept. 13. 

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