Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
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C-suites pump brakes on office activism
Executives and boards are rethinking their responses to geopolitical issues and losing patience with employees who are "eager to be the conscience of their companies," The Wall Street Journal reported April 21. -
Drones to deliver meds, supplies to Memorial Hermann patients
Memorial Hermann Health System is the latest hospital system to partner with Zipline, a drone and logistics company. -
HealthSource of Ohio taps new president, CEO
Loveland-based HealthSource of Ohio, a community health center, has tapped Jody Prather, MD, as its new president and CEO, effective May 30.
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HCA Idaho hospital names new CFO
Caldwell, Idaho-based West Valley Medical Center, part of Nashville-based HCA Healthcare, has named Jared Rucks CFO. -
Tampa General names board of managers for new division
TGH North, a new division of Tampa General Hospital, has appointed a board of managers for its TGH Brooksville and TGH Spring Hill hospitals. -
HHS finalizes rule to shield reproductive healthcare data
HHS on April 22 finalized a rule to shield patients' reproductive healthcare data from being used in criminal investigations. -
Health systems embrace partnerships for AI
As the healthcare industry continues to embrace technological advancements, an increasing number of health systems are forging strategic partnerships with vendors and companies offering artificial intelligence tools that aim to enhance patient care and streamline operations and administrative tasks.
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Top 12 reasons CIOs are upping their budgets
While some CIOs continue to operate under financial constraints, more than half of IT leaders are expecting a budget hike this year, according to CIO. -
Change Healthcare: Hack affects a 'substantial proportion of people in America'
Change Healthcare says data stolen by hackers in a February cyberattack likely covers a "substantial proportion of people in America." -
New Hampshire hospital caught in vendor breach
A vendor that provides account receivable management services to Manchester, N.H.-based Catholic Medical Center has been affected by a cybersecurity breach that has impacted patient data. -
Mass General Brigham leader lobbies Congress for AI regulation
A Mass General Brigham executive was on Capitol Hill recently to lobby lawmakers for more oversight of healthcare artificial intelligence, Politico reported.
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UC San Diego Health operations deal with California hospital slows to crawl
Tri-City Healthcare District in Oceanside, Calif., and UC San Diego Health are still working on plans for a joint power agreement that was expected to be completed by the end of March, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported April 21. -
Ensemble, Microsoft expand partnership on RCM AI platform
Ensemble Health Partners is expanding its partnership with Microsoft to accelerate innovation of EIQ, its proprietary revenue cycle intelligence platform. -
Male vs. female nurses by the numbers
Men are increasingly entering the nursing profession and continue to outearn their female peers, federal data suggests. -
CMS final rules to boost Medicaid, CHIP access and payment: 11 things to know
CMS has published two final rules designed to expand access in the Medicaid fee-for-service and managed care programs. -
Labcorp completes acquisition of Providence, Baystate outreach lab businesses
In two separate deals, Labcorp completed acquisitions of outreach laboratory businesses from Renton, Wash.-based Providence and Springfield, Mass.-based Baystate Health. -
Jackson Health lays off hospital CEO, staff amid financial woes
Jackson Health System has reduced compensation programs for senior leaders; laid off fewer than 25 people, including one hospital CEO; and frozen many vacant positions, especially in support and nonclinical areas, a spokesperson for the Miami-based organization confirmed to Becker's. -
McLeod Health breaks ground on $56M South Carolina hospital
Florence, S.C.-based McLeod Health broke ground on a $56 million hospital at its McLeod Health Carolina Forest Campus on April 22 in Myrtle Beach, S.C. -
Skipping Ozempic before surgery may not be needed
Since summer 2023, physicians have recommended patients taking GLP-1s, such as Ozempic or Mounjaro, to skip a dose before an elective surgery. Researchers from Stanford Medicine say this might be unnecessary and create adverse effects. -
Arkansas system's payer strategy sparked big financial turnaround
The last few years have been challenging for hospitals and health systems across the U.S., especially smaller regional systems and independent hospitals. But now many C-suite leaders are setting their sights on growth again.
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