Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
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7 RCM headlines to know from April
From updates on the Change Healthcare cyberattack to Tower Health outsourcing its revenue cycle operations, here are seven RCM headlines to know from April: -
Arizona to open new inpatient rehab hospital
Cross Hospitals broke ground on Tucson (Ariz.) Rehabilitation Hospital. -
HCA's latest executive moves
Drew Hartmann was named CFO of Jacksonville-based HCA Florida Memorial Hospital, part of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare.
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62 CFO moves in 2024
The following hospital and health system CFO moves have been shared with or reported by Becker's this year: -
Where are Leapfrog's 10 'F' hospitals?
Three California hospitals and three New York hospitals made the list of the 10 nationwide to receive an "F" grade in The Leapfrog Group's spring safety rankings, released May 1. -
Where are Leapfrog's 15 straight-'A' hospitals?
The Leapfrog Group has bestowed 15 U.S. hospitals with consecutive "A" safety grades since 2012. -
Penn Medicine names 1st data, technology VP
Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine created a new role: senior vice president for data and technology solutions.
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Bellin and Gundersen Health System to rebrand as Emplify Health
La Crosse, Wis.-based Bellin and Gundersen Health System is getting a new name and brand. -
JPS Health to pay fired CFO $900K in severance
Fort Worth, Texas-based JPS Health Network agreed to pay former CFO Sharon Clark more than $900,000 in severance after firing her in October, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported April 29. -
6 recent hospital, health system CEO moves
The following hospital and health system CEO moves have recently been reported by Becker's: -
Advocate CEO responds to North Carolina officer shooting
Charlotte, N.C.-based Advocate Health CEO Eugene Woods extended his condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of four law enforcement officers who were killed during a shooting in Charlotte.
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7 CFO moves in 2 days
The past week has been a busy one for hospital and health system CFO moves. -
Corewell Health names president for Southwest Michigan
Natalie Baggio, DNP, RN, was named president of Corewell Health in Southwest Michigan. -
Geisinger workers reach deals to avert Nurses Week strike
Members of three unions affiliated with the Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals have approved three-year contracts with Geisinger Community Medical Center in Scranton, Pa. -
15 million Americans still have medical bills on their credit reports
Despite changes from the three nationwide credit reporting companies, 15 million Americans still have medical bills on their credit reports, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. -
Philips settles CPAP lawsuit for $1.1B
For $1.1 billion, Philips Respironics will settle personal injury and medical monitoring lawsuits related to the safety of its continuous positive airway pressure machines and respirators. -
New York health system dedicates campus to former CEO
Rochester, N.Y.-based St. Lawrence Health has dedicated its administrative campus to former CEO David Acker, ABC50 reported April 30. -
Senators probe cyber agency's role in Change hack
Three senators wrote a letter asking the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency about its role in addressing the Feb. 21 breach on UnitedHealthcare's subsidiary Change Healthcare, Bloomberg reported April 30. -
Hospitals still affected by Change hack, AHA says
Hospitals continue to experience "financial and operational impacts" from the Change Healthcare hack more than two months after the cyberattack on the UnitedHealth Group subsidiary, the American Hospital Association said. -
12 nursing leaders to advise $500M generative AI startup
Hippocratic AI, a healthcare generative AI startup valued at $500 million, now counts 12 nursing leaders as advisors, including four from health systems.
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