Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk urge employers to cover cost of weight loss drugs

    In an unconventional push to expand coverage for weight loss medications, Eli Lilly representatives recently visited the New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association to promote their drug Zepbound with a goal to convince that organization of the long-term cost savings associated with obesity treatment, The Wall Street Journal reported Nov. 19. 
  2. How health systems can meet the 'rising tide' of CVD: 5 notes

    Hospitals and health systems should be bracing for an 8% and 25% increase in demand for inpatient and outpatient cardiac procedures, respectively, over the next 10 years, according to a new report from Vizient analytic company, Sg2.
  3. Former CEO refiles suit against MetroHealth

    Akram Boutros, MD, former CEO of Cleveland-based MetroHealth, has refiled his lawsuit against the health system and its board of trustees, alleging breach of contract, wrongful termination and defamation.
  1. Why Emory Healthcare is launching a new IT division

    Atlanta-based Emory Healthcare is uniting its IT operations with Emory University to foster a seamless ecosystem for innovation, research, and education.
  2. 53% of US adults are eligible for Ozempic, Wegovy: Study

    Researchers estimate that 136.8 million adults in the U.S. are eligible for semaglutide, the generic for Novo Nordisk's Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus.
  3. California system pushes to dismiss lawsuit over alleged misuse of $1B

    Fresno, Calif.-based Community Health System filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging it misused $1 billion in tax dollars intended to serve low-income patients, Fresnoland reported Nov. 15.
  4. Washington hospital to pay $15K to address drug diversion

    Mid-Valley Hospital and Clinic in Omak, Wash., has agreed to pay a $15,000 penalty for violations of the Controlled Substances Act and to implement changes to its pharmacy and controlled substances policies.

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  1. Oklahoma hospital CEO to retire

    Warren Kean Spellman, CEO of Grady Memorial Hospital in Chickasha, Okla., will retire in March after a 45-year career.
  2. Alabama hospital CEO, COO step down amid financial restructuring

    Joe Riley, CEO of Montgomery, Ala.-based Jackson Hospital & Clinic, and COO Michael James will step down Nov. 19 as part of the hospital's financial restructuring.
  3. Michigan hospital loses Medicare funding, plans 248 layoffs

    Pontiac (Mich.) General Hospital filed a WARN notice Nov. 15 to lay off 248 employees after the hospital unexpectedly learned that it was excluded from receiving Medicare funds. 
  4. FTC objects to Indiana hospital merger

    The Federal Trade Commission submitted a Sept. 5 comment to the Indiana Department of Health urging it to reject an application for Terre Haute, Ind.-based Union Health to acquire Terre Haute Regional Hospital, part of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare.

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  1. Joint Commission, NAHQ partner to advance quality competencies: 5 notes

    The Joint Commission and National Association for Healthcare Quality have formed a strategic alliance to enhance quality training, certification and best practices globally.
  2. Pennsylvania system strikes RCM partnership

    Ensemble Health Partners has struck an agreement to provide end-to-end revenue cycle services for two of Greensburg, Pa.-based Independence Health System's hospitals.
  3. Providence names next COO

    Renton, Wash.-based Providence has selected Darryl Elmouchi, MD, as its next COO, effective Jan. 2.
  4. CVS Health 1st to earn new health equity accreditation

    CVS Health has become the first organization to receive the Health Equity Accreditation from URAC, an independent accrediting body, for its efforts to address health disparities, according to a Nov. 19 news release from the company. 
  5. Why OhioHealth built 84 smart hospital rooms

    Columbus-based OhioHealth has been experiencing promising early results from its 84 smart hospital rooms and plans to expand the technology to more facilities.
  6. Take the PTO: How 3 female executives prioritize well-being

    Hospital and health system leaders often face constant decision-making, and they must manage personal responsibilities. For women in C-suite roles, maintaining personal well-being amid these demands can be particularly challenging.
  7. 'I think there's been an over reaction': UHS CEO on HHS appointment

    Marc Miller, CEO of King of Prussia, Pa.-based Universal Health Services, shared during a Nov. 18 CNBC interview that he is not concerned about changes to HHS after President-elect Donald Trump named Robert F. Kennedy Jr. secretary on Nov. 14.
  8. Penn Medicine's climate, sustainability plan: 7 notes

    Philadelphia-based University of Pennsylvania Health System has shared a climate and sustainability action plan aimed at halving emissions by 2030 and eliminating them entirely by 2042.
  9. Inside a Nevada system's new $387M hospital: 5 notes

    West Henderson (Nev.) Hospital, a 150-bed acute care facility, is set to open Dec. 16. 

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