Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
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7 healthcare startups make AI 100
Seven healthcare companies made CB Insights' list of the most promising artificial intelligence startups of 2024. -
Indiana health system to automate chart reviews with AI
Indianapolis-based Community Health Network plans to expand an artificial intelligence tool that automates chart reviews across the enterprise. -
Patient information goes missing at California hospital
Patients' protected health information has gone missing from Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital.
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When Epic was the victim of industrial espionage
Epic was once the victim of industrial espionage but decided not to take the other company to court, founder and CEO Judy Faulkner wrote April 8. -
Epic, Press Ganey to automate nursing quality reporting
EHR vendor Epic's nurse-sensitive indicators and outcomes will now be integrated into Press Ganey's National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators. -
NYC Health + Hospitals opens wellness center for 6,000 employees
NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst (N.Y.) opened a Wellness Center to support its 6,000 employees. -
California hospital snags $57M state loan to reopen
Madera (Calif.) Community Hospital has been approved for a $57 million no-interest loan that will allow it to begin the reopening process.
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2nd ransomware group reportedly tries to extort Change Healthcare
A second ransomware group is reportedly trying to extort UnitedHealth Group's Change Healthcare over the recent cyberattack. -
A possible Ozempic baby boom
Surprise pregnancies may be an unexpected side effect experienced by women who use Ozempic or other GLP-1 medications, The Washington Post reported April 5. -
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia expanding footprint
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia purchased a 3.2-acre property about a mile from its flagship hospital for $24.75 million, the Philadelphia Business Journal reported March 28. -
Nurse anesthetist pay, by state
Nurse anesthetists in the U.S. make an average of $214,200 annually and have a mean hourly wage of $102.98, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data, released April 3.
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8 CIO moves in 2024
Here are eight hospital and health system CIO moves as reported by Becker's since Jan. 16: -
Hoag receives $25M gift
Orange County, Calif.-based Hoag has received a $25 million donation from two philanthropists, Ben and Carmela Du. -
MyMichigan hospital plans $40M expansion project
MyMichigan Medical Center Clare (Mich.), part of Midland, Mich.-based MyMichigan, has received funding and design approval from its board of directors and the MyMichigan health board of directors to invest $40 million into a two-phase expansion of its hospital. -
8 recent hospital lawsuits, settlements
From a California hospital appealing a judge's ruling in a bankruptcy case to the Federal Trade Commission seeking to block Novant Health from acquiring two hospitals, here are eight lawsuits, settlements and legal developments Becker's has reported since March 26: -
Kentucky hospital CEO to retire
Charles Lovell, RN, plans to retire as CEO of Barbourville (Ky.) ARH Hospital. -
States with the most, fewest RNs per capita
The District of Columbia has the most registered nurses per capita, and Idaho has the fewest, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
McLaren medical group taps CEO
McLaren Medical Group appointed Binesh Patel, MD, CEO effective March 31. -
Alabama hospital names COO
Alabaster, Ala.-based Shelby Baptist Medical Center has Watson Hughston its new COO. -
This hospital CEO is done playing nice with Medicare Advantage
Bristol Health CEO Kurt Barwis says Medicare Advantage is killing the healthcare industry — but when 64% of his system's Medicare beneficiaries have MA, he has no choice but to keep contracting with plans.
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