McKesson topped Business Review USA's "Top 10 United States healthcare companies" for 2017.
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One hundred years from now, hospitals will be nearly unrecognizable as care moves to the outpatient setting and organizations integrate artificial intelligence, telemedicine and other IT applications to care for patients outside the walls of their institution.
After Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., announced he is recovering from a surgery, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., put the healthcare vote on hold indefinitely.
The newly unveiled GOP healthcare bill was crafted by party leadership as a way to hopefully appease both conservative and moderate Republicans, yet many moderates have come out against the bill, according to The Hill.
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In 2008, Det Norske Veritas Healthcare, Inc. (DNV Healthcare) was approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to deem acute care and critical access hospitals in compliance with the Conditions of Participation (CoPs) for hospitals.
North Tonawanda, N.Y.-based DeGraff Memorial Hospital will downsize its surgical unit by 56 beds to focus on its $7.8 million renovation of the emergency department, according to Niagara Gazette.
A member of the advisory boards for Fort Wayne, Ind.-based Lutheran Health Network and Lutheran Hospital resigned Thursday due to recent actions by Lutheran's parent company, Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems, according to The Journal Gazette.
Steve Weiner is a trusted advisor to many of today's healthcare leaders and offers a unique perspective on the ever-changing healthcare industry.
Though only 7 percent of Americans viewed healthcare as the biggest problem facing the nation in June, that number climbed to 16 percent in July, according a new Gallup poll.