House Democrats sent a letter to leaders of the Senate Finance Committee ahead of Alex Azar's confirmation hearing for HHS secretary demanding they question Mr. Azar on his views on drug pricing and the ACA.
Leadership & Management
GoPro CEO Nick Woodman was considered one of the best-compensated executives in the technology industry when the company went public in 2014. However, Mr. Woodman will reportedly make considerably less in 2018, Bloomberg reports.
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, an academic health center in Little Rock, notified affected employees Monday of its plan to cut an estimated 600 positions to meet its budget for the upcoming fiscal year, according to KATV News.
Shaun Firster, certified registered nurse anesthetist with North American Partners in Anesthesia, who recently served in the U.S. Army in Afghanistan, shared photos with his NAPA colleagues Oct. 5 of the U.S. flag being flown in honor of NAPA during…
The Federation of American Hospitals publicized its support for Alex Azar, President Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of HHS.
Mitchell H. Katz, MD, president and CEO of New York City-based NYC Health + Hospitals, said the public healthcare network must focus on improving its primary care initiatives to combat shrinking federal and state funds and declining patient populations, among…
Illinois' Cook County laid off more than 300 employees Friday, including five drug and alcohol counselors at Chicago-based John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, according to ABC 7.
In a recent press release, Option Care Enterprises, Inc., the nation’s largest independent provider of home and alternate treatment site infusion services, announced that its board of directors has appointed John C. Rademacher, current interim Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief…
Denver-based Healthgades, an online platform that provides information and reviews on physicians and healthcare providers, laid off an undisclosed number of employees, a company spokesman told The Denver Post Jan. 5.
Idaho Gov. Butch Otter, R, directed the Idaho Department of Insurance Friday to utilize newly loosened ACA regulations to try and seek creative ways of lowering insurance costs for Idaho residents.