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A federal judge has dismissed an antitrust lawsuit brought by compounding pharmacy Strive Specialties against Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk. The ruling, filed Aug. 3 in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, found the company failed…

Bethlehem, Pa.-based St. Luke’s University Health Network will open its new St. Luke’s Heart Hospital at Anderson Campus in Easton, Pa., in October — the largest construction project in the health system’s more than 150-year history by both cost and…

Jeremy Martin was appointed CEO of St. James Parish Hospital in Lutcher, La., according to a July 31 Facebook post from the hospital. Mr. Martin joined the hospital in 2004 and has held several leadership roles, most recently serving as…

Patients are walking into exam rooms with a question already half-answered. Increasingly, the source of that answer is not a nurse line or a pamphlet but generative AI, and health system leaders say the shift is changing their relationships with…

Hartford, Conn.-based Connecticut Children’s Medical Center has agreed to stop performing gender-affirming procedures on minors as part of agreements with the Department of Justice. Under the agreement, Connecticut Children’s committed to not administering puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones, or performing…

Health systems are investing tens of millions, and in some cases more than $100 million, in Epic projects ranging from new EHR implementations to major rebuilds of existing systems. Here are the costs of four recent projects, as reported by…

As CFO turnover continues across some of the country’s biggest health systems, several long-tenured finance leaders have either retired or stepped into other large roles. Here are five CFO moves that Becker’s has reported on in 2026 at some of…

Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Hospital in Detroit has filed a lawsuit against Tenet Healthcare’s Detroit Medical Center and several of its affiliated hospitals, alleging DMC threatened to scale back or terminate services critical to Karmanos’ operations amid a long-running contract…

The FDA has flagged six medical device recalls, corrections and early alerts affecting convenience kits, ventilators, catheter introducer kits and percutaneous catheters. Here are the six recalls to know:

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