Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
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Hospitals desire a digitalized revenue cycle, but challenges persist
Hospital revenue cycle management has been a testing ground for automation and artificial intelligence in healthcare. -
Nation's 1st hospital-based therapeutic food pantry: 5 notes
Food is medicine programs are trending among U.S. hospitals, according to the American Hospital Association. -
Duke Health to create AI-powered digital twins
Durham, N.C.-based Duke Health has entered into a two-year collaboration with SAS, a company specializing in data and AI, to create AI-powered tools.
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Inova launches $500M fundraising campaign
Inova Health has launched a comprehensive campaign to raise $500 million for the Falls Church, Va.-based health system by Dec. 31, 2029. -
Mayo Clinic Care Network welcomes first European hospitals
Two hospitals in Istanbul are the newest members of the Mayo Clinic Care Network — a group of more than three dozen healthcare organizations with access to Mayo Clinic resources and expertise. -
HCA Florida hospital taps COO
Nisha Mills has been named COO of HCA Florida Palms West Hospital in Loxahatchee, effective Nov. 1. -
Michigan Medicine names CEO
David Miller, MD, has been tapped as Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Michigan Medicine's next CEO. He will step into the role July 1.
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Healthcare billing fraud: 10 recent cases
From Walgreens agreeing to pay more than $100 million to settle false claims allegations, to a physician indicted in an alleged $32.7 million Medicare scheme, here are 10 healthcare billing fraud cases Becker's has reported since Sept. 10: -
Microsoft warns of ransomware group targeting healthcare
Microsoft has identified a financially driven hacking group that is deploying INC ransomware to attack the U.S. healthcare sector. -
Which cybersecurity roles are IT leaders struggling to fill?
Despite the unceasing number of cyberattacks hitting healthcare, the industry has a large cybersecurity skills gap, according to the nonprofit International Information System Security Certification Consortium. -
Top 6 IT trends for 2025
AI-powered chatbots and avatars are set to lead IT innovation, emerging as the top trend expected to shape the landscape in 2025, according to a Sept. 17 survey from Info-Tech Research Group.
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New details emerge in Memorial Hermann transplant probe
A liver transplant surgeon at Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center frequently altered patients' records in a national database, potentially preventing them from receiving transplants, according to CMS documents obtained by the Houston Chronicle. -
What it's like to outsource an Epic EHR switch
Two New York health systems are outsourcing their Epic implementations to allow them to switch to an EHR that is sometimes out of reach for smaller organizations. -
Henry Ford Health patient among 1st in world to receive deceased donor bone marrow transplant
A leukemia patient undergoing care at Detroit-based Henry Ford Health has become one of the first in the world to receive a bone marrow transplant from a deceased human donor. -
Former Walmart Health chief lands new gig
The former senior vice president of healthcare delivery at Walmart has a new job. -
Logan Health to replace Meditech EHR with Oracle
Kalispell, Mont.-based Logan Health is moving to an Oracle Health EHR system, Daily Inter Lake reported Sept. 20. -
Christus affiliate assuming operations of Steward Texas hospital
Christus Health Ark-La-Tex, part of Irving, Texas-based Christus Health, is assuming operations of Dallas-based Steward Health Care's Wadley Regional Medical Center in Texarkana, Texas. -
Hospitals face 'unrealistic pressure' from insurers as administrative cost soar
Hospitals' administrative costs are rapidly increasing as insurers increase prior authorization requirements and denials, according to Rick Pollack, president and CEO of the American Hospital Association. -
Vaccine hesitancy drives infection rates up
Vaccine hesitancy appears to be driving up infection rates among diseases like whooping cough, measles and COVID-19. -
What’s next for digital health? 32 health system executives weigh in
Becker's asked C-suite executives from hospitals and health systems across the U.S. to share the next steps in their technological journey.
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