• 189 top hospitals for care transitions, per CMS

    Becker's has compiled a list of the hospitals with a CMS five-star rating for care transitions.
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    Illinois' first hospital-based donor care center will open Sept. 19 at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network and the medical center confirmed to Becker's.
  • Palomar Health, University of San Diego aim to set 'new standard' for wellness

    Escondido, Calif.-based Palomar Health and the University of San Diego have announced a "transformative new partnership" that aims to improve the health and wellness for the campus community and wider San Diego region.
  • Sentara hospital to close pediatric unit

    Sentara RMH Medical Center in Harrisonburg, Va., will close its pediatric unit at the end of September, though officials emphasize the hospital will continue to provide care for children in the emergency department and make safe transfers when necessary. 
  • Mass General Brigham, Tampa General strengthen affiliation

    Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital and Boston-based Mass General Brigham are strengthening their affiliation to expand access to specialty care for Florida residents. 
  • UMPC, VA expand program to improve care coordination

    Pittsburgh-based UPMC and the Department of Veterans Affairs  Veterans Integrated Service Network No. 4, or VA Healthcare–VISN 4, are expanding a nurse liaison program that improves health outcomes and care for veterans.
  • A program that cuts antibiotic use by 50% without hurting patient satisfaction

    Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic reduced unnecessary antibiotic prescribing for upper respiratory infections by 50% without diminishing patient satisfaction by implementing an ambulatory antibiotic stewardship program.
  • Exeter hospital shelves plans to end specialized paramedic service

    Officials at Exeter (N.H.) Hospital, have agreed to continue operating a specialized paramedic program through at least Dec. 20 after meeting with New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella. 
  • John Hopkins medical center seeks $3M for behavioral health unit

    The John Hopkins Howard County Medical Center Foundation launched a new campaign to raise $3 million to expand its behavioral health unit in Columbia, Md. 
  • Beth Israel Lahey Health delays hospital service closure

    Cambridge, Mass.-based Beth Israel Lahey Health has postponed the closure of Exeter (N.H.) Hospital's advanced life support paramedic intercept program after intervention from the New Hampshire attorney general's office, ABC affiliate WMUR reported Sept. 13.
  • Michigan hospital consolidates services, employees

    McLaren Bay Region, a 415-bed hospital in Bay City, Mich., is consolidating services and employees, citing "transformational changes affecting the global healthcare industry."
  • UNOS faces House scrutiny: 9 things to know

    At the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations on Sept. 11, Rep. Morgan Griffith, chair of the subcommittee, called the United Network for Organ Sharing's 38-year operation of the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network a "monopoly."
  • New Hampshire hospital to end paramedic intercept service

    East Kingston, N.H.-based Exeter Hospital will shutter its advanced life support paramedic intercept program Sept. 20 due to financial challenges and changing care demands, The Portsmouth Herald reported Sept. 10.
  • Care deserts spread across specialties

    This year, Becker's has reported on care deserts expanding for five specialties.
  • Washington psych hospitals cut back wait times

    Washington state's behavioral health hospitals have reduced admitting time for mental health patients from jail to its facility, The Seattle Times reported Sept. 10.
  • NYU Langone unveils on-demand primary care

    NYU Langone Health is now offering walk-in primary care services at two new locations in Manhattan, the New York City-based health system announced Sept. 6. 
  • Water-related issues delay surgeries at Colorado hospitals

    A water-related issue has affected sterile processing operations at three Colorado hospitals, spurring the postponement of non-emergent surgeries. 
  • What immigration status rules mean for hospitals in Texas, Florida

    Recently, Florida and Texas passed laws requiring hospitals that receive Medicaid or Children's Health Insurance Program funds to collect information about patient immigration status, KFF reported Aug. 26. 
  • 3 Benefits of Bringing Telemedicine into Your Critical Care/ICU

    The COVID-19 pandemic marked a turning point for telemedicine, driving a surge in patient use as Congress relaxed regulations to facilitate virtual consultations. While most discussions focus on patient experience and improving access to care, the advantages for hospitals—especially in critical care settings—are equally significant.
  • California hospitals plan labor and delivery closures

    Two California hospitals are moving forward with plans to suspend labor and delivery services this fall, according to local news reports.

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