UC Davis Medical Center and Children's Hospital in Sacramento, Calif., has opened its pediatric intensive care unit/pediatric cardiac intensive care unit, according to a hospital news release.
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St. John's Lutheran Hospital in Libby, Mont., has submitted its application for a federal loan to build a new 77,000-square-foot hospital, according to a Western News report.
San Francisco-based Catholic Healthcare West has signed a $4.3 million, three-year contract to provide CHW-affiliated physicians with remote access to patient monitoring data, according to a health system news release.
Miami's Jackson Health System announced that it would cut 240 positions, according to a Miami Herald report.
Ted Shaw has been named CFO and associate vice president for medical financial affairs for University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and UHealth-University of Miami Health System.
Information on hearing aid patients from Bismarck, N.D.-based Medcenter One was stolen in a break-in of an employee's vehicle on the weekend of Oct. 21, according to a health system news release.
Richard Clark, chief administrative officer, and Max Owens, vice president and CFO, have stepped down from their posts at Morristown (Tenn.)-Hamblen Healthcare, which is part of Covenant Health, according to a Knoxville News Sentinel report.
Reading (Pa.) Hospital has appointed a new CEO, COO and CFO, effective next year.
Approximately 100,000 U.S. primary care providers, representing more than one-third of total primary care physicians, are working with their regional extension centers to adopt electronic health records, according to an HHS news release.