Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. Illinois hospital names new chief marketing officer

    Springfield, Ill.-based Hospital Sisters Health System has named Christine Woolsey as senior vice president and chief marketing and communications officer.
  2. The potential healthcare privacy risks of ChatGPT

    Hospitals and health systems whose providers use ChatGPT could be opening themselves up to HIPAA violations and lawsuits if they are not careful with patient data, two health policy experts wrote in JAMA.
  3. New York system lays off 49, including 25 leaders

    Middletown, N.Y.-based Garnet Health on July 7 laid off 49 employees, including 25 leaders, to offset recent operating losses.
  1. IU Health to award $690M to diverse contractors as part of expansion

    Indianapolis, Ind.-based IU Health is aiming to give 30 percent of construction and design work on its $4.3 billion expansion to certified minority, women and veteran-owned companies, Indiana Business Journal reported July 7.
  2. Health system to expand Illinois hospital after $23.5M acquisition

    After acquiring Waukegan, Ill.-based Vista Medical Center East, American Healthcare Systems is looking to add new services to the hospital, the Chicago Tribune reported July 7.
  3. Jefferson hospital closes ER

    Einstein Medical Center Elkins Park (Pa.) closed its emergency room at the end of the day June 30, local news outlet 6ABC reported June 30.
  4. Home health group sues CMS over pay cuts

    The National Association for Home Care and Hospice has filed a federal lawsuit against CMS and HHS challenging the validity of a change in Medicare home health payment that reduced rates by 3.9 percent in 2023, with more cuts expected in the coming years.

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  1. New Mexico hospital uses AI scribe to help patients manage chronic conditions

    Lovelace Hospital, based in Albuquerque, N.M., partnered with CareHarmony, an artificial intelligence-powered chronic care management provider, to implement an AI program that sorts through patient notes, according to a July 6 report from KRQE News.
  2. Tampa-area hospitals pledge new Florida immigration law won't affect patient care

    A new Florida law requires all hospitals in the state accepting Medicaid to ask patients about their immigration status.
  3. How Henry Ford Health structures its deals with startups

    Detroit-based Henry Ford Health is advancing innovation in healthcare by supporting early-stage startups, its innovation director wrote in Healthcare Tech Outlook.
  4. 21 largest physician groups by Medicare charges

    有超过125000的医生团体在e U.S., ranging in size from a solo physician to more than 13,500 physicians.

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  1. Ray Charles Foundation donates $1M to Cedars-Sinai

    The Ray Charles Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the legendary entertainer's estate, donated $1 million to Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai to boost its neuroscience program.
  2. 5 digital health companies laying off workers

    The digital health market can be turbulent. Here are five digital health companies laying off workers:
  3. Workers plan picket at 12 Tenet hospitals

    Members of SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West plan to picket starting July 11 at 12 Tenet Healthcare facilities in California.
  4. AI, data-sharing could help reverse Americans' dwindling life expectancy

    Modernizing the healthcare industry by leaning into artificial intelligence, preventive care and data-sharing could help people live longer, Politico reported July 6.
  5. 特拉华州健康中心遭受第三方违约

    Wilmington, Del.-based Henrietta Johnson Medical Center's EHR vendor, Delaware Health Net, suffered a cyber event that has compromised patients' protected health information at its organization.
  6. HCA workers at 19 hospitals approve contract

    Members of 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East at 19 HCA Healthcare hospitals in Florida have approved a new three-year contract.
  7. 22 recent hospital, health system executive moves

    The following hospital and health system executive moves have been shared with or reported by Becker's since June 30:
  8. 2 infants found dead in Chicago hospital daycare facility

    Two newborn girls were pronounced dead after being found in the bathroom of a child care center on Northwestern Medicine's campus in Chicago, CBS affiliate WBBM reported July 6.
  9. CVS' Oak Street Health continues rapid growth in New York

    CVS' Oak Street Health is continuing its rapid expansion in New York with a new Long Island clinic, Newsday reported July 7.

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