Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
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Latest inaugural leadership roles at 6 hospitals, systems
As hospitals and health systems navigate the care market, their leadership structures evolve to encompass the addition of first-time C-suite roles. -
Respiratory virus activity remains elevated: 7 key updates
Respiratory illness activity remains high across the U.S., with emergency department visits and positive test rates rising for COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus. -
FDA to weigh approval of pain pill billed as opioid alternative
The FDA is set to consider approval of an alternative to opioids developed by Vertex Pharmaceuticals, The Washington Post reported Jan. 13.
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J&J set to acquire drugmaker for $14.6B
Johnson & Johnson is set to acquire Intra-Cellular Therapies for $14.6 billion. -
CHI Memorial hospital opens UTI clinic
Chattanooga, Tenn.-based CHI Memorial Hospital opened a urinary tract infection clinic, the Chattanooga Times Free Press reported Jan. 12. -
North Dakota system to open $470M hospital: 7 updates
Grand Forks, N.D.-based Altru Health System will open its $470 million replacement hospital on Jan. 19. -
3 CFO exits in 2025
Below are the hospital and health system CFO and assistant CFO exits that Becker's has reported on in 2025:
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Virtual nursing could upend traditional staff ratios
In conversations about virtual, team-based nursing services, the term "nurse-to-patient ratios" is an anachronism, according to nursing leaders at Providence and Trinity Health. -
Mayo Clinic selling hospice operations in Southwest Minnesota
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic Health System has signed a definitive agreement to sell its hospice operations in Southwest Minnesota to St. Croix Hospice. -
Chicago hospital taps transit agency executive as CEO
Dorval Carter Jr., president of the Chicago Transit Authority, the third-largest public transit agency in the U.S., has been named president and CEO of Chicago-based Saint Anthony Hospital. -
Polio's reemergence risk amid decreasing vaccinations: 4 things to know
Polio, a disease that in the past paralyzed thousands of Americans annually, is making a comeback in the U.S. due to vaccine skepticism and declining immunization rates, The New York Times reported Jan. 13.
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Prices of 25 Medicare Part D drugs up 98%
The prices of the 25 most expensive brand-name drugs covered by Medicare Part D have nearly doubled, rising by an average of 98% since they entered the market, according to a new analysis by the AARP Public Policy Institute. -
Delaware system names new COO
Kyle Benoit was named executive vice president COO of Dover, Del.-based Bayhealth, effective Jan. 6. -
Michigan hospital names CFO
Hancock, Mich.-based UP Health System – Portage has named Jason Mayra as its new CFO. -
OhioHealth hospital taps COO as president
Jean Halpin has been named president of OhioHealth Grant Medical Center in Columbus. -
Nutex Health opens 1st Florida hospital, ER
Houston-based Nutex Health, a physician-led health system, opened Starkey Ranch ER and Hospital on Dec. 30 in Odessa, Fla. -
Indiana senator reverses COPA stance amid HCA, Union Health talks: 6 things to know
Sen. Ed Charbonneau, R-Ind., has introduced a bill to repeal the state's certificate of public advantage law, which allows hospital mergers that the Federal Trade Commission generally deems anticompetitive. -
Mayo launches digital pathology program: 3 notes
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic has launched a digital pathology platform to improve diagnostic speed and accuracy. -
16 recent clinical executive moves
The start of 2025 has been marked by a flurry of clinical executive moves at hospitals and health systems. -
Shuttered Steward Pennsylvania hospital sold for $1.9M
Tenor Health Partners, a hospital turnaround company, has received bankruptcy court approval to purchase Dallas-based Steward Health Care's Sharon (Pa.) Regional Hospital for $1.9 million after the hospital closed Jan. 5.
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