A radiology shortage has been plaguing health systems for a few years and is expected to get worse in coming years — but systems are making changes to reduce its impact.
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An international panel of experts has developed standardized definitions and treatment protocols for anaphylaxis, aiming to eliminate long-standing inconsistencies in emergency care.
Colfax,Wash.-based Whitman Hospital and Medical Clinics' internal electronic systems are down following a cyberattack.
Navigating the changing regulatory environment and managing expected financial pressures were among the most critical priorities of healthcare executives, Chartis found in its survey published Feb. 26.
Four healthcare groups have filed an amicus brief in opposition to Johnson & Johnson's 340B rebate model, arguing the policy undermines federal law and threatens safety-net hospitals.
New York City-based Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center plans to implement Abridge's AI platform across its system in 2025 and 2026.
Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare has unveiled plans for the 2025 Executive Officer Performance Excellence Program in a Feb. 24 Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic reported an operating income of $1.3 billion (6.5% operating margin) in 2024, up from an operating income of $1.1 billion (6% margin) in 2023, according to its March 5 financial report.
A total of 550 rural hospitals have joined Microsoft's Cybersecurity for Rural Hospitals Program, an initiative designed to provide free and low-cost resources to strengthen their cybersecurity defenses.
The opening date for Friendswood (Texas) Community Hospital has been pushed back again due to construction supply chain issues, the hospital confirmed to Becker's.