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As health systems prepare for tightening regulatory frameworks and shifting reimbursement models, the concept of ...
A coalition of pharmacy organizations, including the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, has called for major U.S. health insurers to preserve existing vaccine coverage without increasing ...
Paul Minardi, MD, has been appointed executive vice president of enterprise clinical integration and growth at Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente. Dr. Minardi has served as executive vice ...
Mary Beckerle, PhD, plans to step down as CEO of Huntsman Cancer Institute, part of Salt Lake City-based University of Utah Health, effective Sept. 1. Dr. Beckerle has served as CEO since 2006, ...
Plans for a $1.68 billion cancer hospital in Boston — a joint venture among Boston-based Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians — are ...
Amy Blasing, MSN, was appointed president of Intermountain Health’s St. Joseph Hospital in Denver, effective July 28. Ms. Blasing brings more than three decades of experience to the new role, ...
Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Health Network has appointed two leaders to executive roles. Lou Baverso will serve as AHN’s new COO, and president of AHN hospitals, effective Sept. 8, according to a July ...
Indiana passed legislation aimed at controlling healthcare costs by limiting what its largest nonprofit hospital systems can charge employers for care by mandating direct-to-employer contracts with a ...
George Hamilton has been named chief strategy officer of Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, effective July 7. Mr. Hamilton brings two decades of experience in healthcare ...
Hospital has submitted corrective action plans following a patient death linked by the state to failures in monitoring abnormal vital signs and policy violations, the Hartford Courant reported July 8.
Some patients are delaying or avoiding care because they fear Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in medical settings, CBS News reported July 8. In January, the federal government rescinded ...
As financial pressures hold steady across the healthcare landscape, Charlie Brinkley III, CFO of Pensacola, Fla.-based Baptist Health Care, is rethinking ways to create a steady and sustainable ...
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