President Donald Trump on Tuesday said the passage of the GOP's tax reform bill would eventually result in Democrats and Republicans working together on healthcare reform, according to a report from Politico.
Leadership & Management
STAT named three hospital CEOs who not only lead thriving health systems, but also have the potential to influence the 2018 healthcare landscape.
President Donald Trump on Friday signed Republicans' tax bill into law. The $1.3 trillion measure is the most significant overhaul of the U.S tax code in 30 years.
Nashville (Tenn.) General Hospital, which is struggling financially and may end inpatient care in 2018, is extending CEO Joseph Webb's contract, according to a Tennessean report.
CMS tapped Adam Boehler, a California startup executive, to lead its innovation center, dubbed CMMI, Politico Morning eHealth reports.
A group of Democratic senators penned a letter to Alex Azar, President Donald Trump's nominee for HHS secretary, asking him to weigh in on a reported "ban" at CDC of words such as "evidence-based," "diversity" and "science-based" in budget documents,…
This memo was sent from Texas Health Resources CEO Barclay Berdan to all of the system's nearly 24,000 employees Dec. 20 and shared with Becker's Hospital Review.
In 2015, Houston Methodist Hospital made the decision to invest in a medical technology that had not yet been approved by the US Food & Drug Administration.
The following healthcare layoffs were reported by Becker's Hospital Review so far in 2017. They are listed below, beginning with the most recent.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said he will not pursue Medicare or Medicaid reform in 2018, breaking from earlier comments made by Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., according to The Washington Post.