Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. Former Kentucky hospital nurse charged with patient credit card fraud

    A nurse previously employed by Baptist Hospital East in Louisville, Ky., was arrested July 1 for allegedly using patients' stolen credit cards, according to ABC affiliate WHAS.
  2. 12 recent hospital, health system CEO moves

    The following hospital and health system CEO moves have recently been reported by Becker's:
  3. Biden, Sanders to Ozempic maker: 'Stop ripping off' Americans

    President Joe Biden, who has challenged the pharmaceutical industry for decades, joined Sen. Bernie Sanders' clash with Novo Nordisk in a July 2 op-ed published in USA Today. 

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  1. DOJ looking into Prospect Medical Holdings, court documents reveal

    The Justice Department issued a civil investigation demand to Los Angeles-based Prospect Medical Holdings on Nov. 3, according to a June 27 court document filed by Prospect.
  2. Hackensack Meridian sues HHS secretary in wake of Chevron ruling

    In the wake of the Supreme Court's overturning of Chevron deference, Edison, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health has filed a lawsuit against HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra challenging what the system calls the secretary's "irrational and unlawful interpretation of the statutes he is entrusted to administer." 
  3. Hospitals to CISA: Simplify cyber incident reporting

    The American Hospital Association is raising concerns about hospital reporting requirements proposed by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency under the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act. 
  4. New York system names chief medical officer

    Oswego Health in New York has named Wajeeh Sana, MD, chief medical officer. 

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  1. North Carolina to boost Medicaid pay for hospitals that write off medical debt

    Gov. Roy Cooper and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services are using the state's Medicaid program to push hospitals to relieve $4 billion in medical debt for about 2 million low and middle-income people.
  2. Michigan Medicine CEO to retire

    Marschall Runge, MD, PhD, has shared plans to retire as executive vice president of medical affairs and CEO of Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Michigan Medicine and dean of University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor once his contract ends on June 30, 2025.
  3. 29 rehabilitation hospitals opening, expanding in 2024

    Here are 29 hospitals opening or expanding rehabilitation units and centers in 2024:
  4. Sylvester surgeon 1st to use blue laser to treat laryngeal cancer

    A surgeon at Miami-based Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center is the first in the U.S. to use a blue laser to treat early glottic cancer, a common type of laryngeal cancer.

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  1. Safety coaches take off at Cincinnati Children's

    In 2005, Cincinnati Children's had a serious patient safety event every 21 days on average. Now, there are hundreds of days between safety events.
  2. U of Maryland Medical member system names chief medical officer

    Glen Burnie, Md.-based University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center, a member of the University of Maryland Medical System, has appointed Jason Heavner, MD, as its new senior vice president and chief medical officer, it announced July 1.
  3. 'Walking pneumonia' surge observed at Cook Children's

    Cook Children's Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas, began seeing a rise of mycoplasma pneumonia in patients in April, and since then, they've unexpectedly increased.
  4. HCA Florida hospital appoints new COO

    Jacksonville, Fla.-based HCA Florida Memorial Hospital, part of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare, has appointed Chris Kovacs COO, effective Aug. 1.
  5. Mississippi judge denies injunction for 340B enforcements

    A Mississippi federal judge has denied a request from Novartis Pharmaceuticals and the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America for a preliminary injunction against state enforcement protecting 340B pricing for contract pharmacies.
  6. Radiologists look to vet AI tools

    The American College of Radiology has launched a quality assurance program to recognize radiology facilities that are leaders in adopting artificial intelligence technologies safely and effectively.
  7. Viewpoint: Pain doesn't fit on a zero-to-10 scale

    Asking patients to rate their pain on a scale from zero to 10 is "a simple but baffling request," Elisabeth Rosenthal, MD, wrote in a July 2 opinion piece for KFF Health News. 
  8. Moderna gets $176M to develop mRNA flu shots

    The HHS has awarded Moderna $176 million to expand its capabilities to develop mRNA-based pandemic influenza vaccines.
  9. Florida hospital taps chief nursing officer

    Stacy Jemtrud, DNP, RN, stepped into the role of chief nursing officer at Orlando Health St. Cloud (Fla.) Hospital July 1. 

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