A study published in the March issue of Health Affairs found that physician employment and turnover increased following private equity acquisitions of medical practices.
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The White House has withdrawn David Weldon, MD, as its pick for CDC director just hours before his first confirmation hearing, CBS News reported March 13.
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has received a $125 million donation from Aileen and Brian Roberts and their family, marking the largest single gift in the hospital's 170-year history.
Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine has launched its inaugural startup accelerator class to meet some of healthcare's most pressing needs with innovation and technology.
Chicago-based Humboldt Park Health is implementing AI tools that are expected to save the hospital millions of dollars a year, an executive told Becker's.
Health system IT executives are navigating through significant challenges as technology – and the financial landscape – evolves rapidly.
Arkansas became the latest state to ban noncompete agreements for physicians in early March. The bill was signed into law by Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on March 4 and is expected to take effect in mid-July of this year.…
Cape Girardeau, Mo.-based Landmark Holdings of Florida, the operator of six long-term acute care hospitals, on March 9 filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida, according to court documents obtained by…