Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. 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:
  2. 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. 
  3. 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. 

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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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. 
  4. 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. 

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  1. 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. 
  2. CommonSpirit taps new Denver market president

    Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health tapped Ryan Tobin as market president for its greater Denver market, effective May 6.
  3. Health systems are evaluating AI beyond dollar signs

    When it comes to evaluating the return on investment for AI initiatives, hospitals and health systems assess whether they lead to improved patient outcomes, patient experience and operational efficiency rather than measuring it only in dollars. 
  4. Idaho hospital reports data breach

    Kootenai Health is investigating a breach of its IT network, the Coeur d'Alene Press reported April 4. 

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  1. Michigan nurses plan 5-day strike

    Members of the Michigan Nurses Association are set to begin a five-day strike April 15 at MyMichigan Medical Center Sault in Sault Ste. Marie.
  2. Ozempic predecessor may slow Parkinson's progression, new study shows

    A small study has found lixisenatide, a GLP-1 made by Sanofi, may slow the progression of Parkinson's disease, according to findings published April 3 in The New England Journal of Medicine. 
  3. 'Publicly traded companies would die for this': What Phoenix Children's did to hit 14% EBITDA margins every year

    Phoenix Children's has enjoyed years of financial stability by staying disciplined about investments and delivering high quality care. Even through the pandemic, Phoenix Children's remained focused on results and now are reaping the benefits.
  4. NYU Langone Health leader fired over tweets speaks out

    A former NYU Langone Health leader said he has become "radioactive" after the health system fired him for violating its social media policy.
  5. AdventHealth, Texas Health tap senior ambulatory leader

    Sean Lemon has been promoted to senior vice president of ambulatory services and network development for multiple hospitals in AdventHealth Texas' Southwest region. 
  6. California bill takes aim at after-hours messages to employees

    California lawmakers are mulling a bill that would make it illegal for employers to message their workers outside of normal work hours, which the bill's sponsor is calling a "right to disconnect" law. 
  7. Alabama hospital to end IVF services

    A south Alabama hospital that was at the center of a state Supreme Court ruling on the status of frozen embryos said it would no longer provide in vitro fertilization treatments after this year.
  8. A's temporary home stadium a 1st for health systems

    MLB's Oakland Athletics will play their home games in a stadium named after a health system starting next year, the team said April 4.
  9. $1B expansion project coming to Allegheny General in Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Health Network and Highmark Health, the system's parent company, are planning a $1 billion, 10-year transformation project for Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh.

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