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Emerging technology is becoming increasingly crucial to the efficiency and success of health systems. Forty-nine healthcare leaders spoke with Becker’s about the emerging technology that has surprised ...
As federal scrutiny and legislative proposals continue around the 340B drug pricing program, health systems are stepping up advocacy efforts and preparing for potential disruptions. At St. Louis-based ...
Rush University Medical Center, based in Chicago, temporarily diverted ambulances and canceled surgeries July 28 after a malfunction knocked out the air conditioning in the hospital’s main tower ...
Rob Tonkinson, senior vice president and CFO of Lynchburg, Va.-based Centra Health, is bracing for the financial effects that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act could have on rural healthcare and the ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court has temporarily halted a state appellate court ruling in an escalating certificate-of-need dispute between Asheville, N.C.-based Mission Health and Altamonte Springs, ...
Durham, N.C.-based Duke University has shared plans to lay off 599 employees who had accepted a voluntary separation agreement proffered in the spring. The layoffs include roles among some of Duke ...
The availability of six-figure remote and hybrid job opportunities is shrinking to near pre-pandemic levels, with exceptions in two industries: healthcare and technology, according to a new report ...
Patient experience scores are improving, according to a Press Ganey analysis of 10.5 million patient encounters at hospitals, emergency departments, medical practices, outpatient and ambulatory ...
Catherine Maloney has been named executive vice president and COO of Annapolis, Md.-based Luminis Health, effective in late September. She will also serve as president of Luminis Health Anne Arundel ...
The Justice Department has launched a civil antitrust investigation into New York City-based NewYork-Presbyterian regarding concerns over health insurer contracts that could have raised healthcare ...
The American Medical Association said it expressed “deep concern” to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. over reports of plans within the agency to dismiss all 16 members of the U.S. Preventive ...
Martha Schwebach, the nation’s first family nurse practitioner, died July 9 at 86, the Albuquerque Journal reported July 27. Ms. Schwebach graduated from the Dominican School of Nursing in Great Bend, ...
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