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Eight startups that specialize in healthcare made the 2025 CNBC Disruptor 50 list. To determine the finalists, two advisory boards ranked quantitative criteria by importance and factored in the ...
Job satisfaction rose across nearly all age groups in 2025 — except for 18-24-year-olds — resulting in a 15-percentage point satisfaction gap between the youngest and oldest generations, according to ...
The Joint Commission has partnered with the Coalition for Health AI to establish and implement evidence-based guidance on the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare operations. The first set of ...
Upon assuming his role as chief information and technology officer at Cincinnati-based Bon Secours Mercy Health, Edmund Siy emphasized one key principle: technology should always align with the ...
An Illinois physician was sentenced to 10 years in prison for billing Medicaid and private payers for nonexistent and unnecessary services. What happened?
LeanTaaS, Inc., the market leader in AI‑powered, cloud‑based capacity management, staffing, and patient‑flow software for healthcare, today unveiled iQueue for Surgical Clinics, the industry’s first ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. named eight new members to the CDC panel that oversees vaccine recommendations June 11. The appointments come two days after HHS terminated all 17 members of the ...
Over the past four years, several high-profile hospital deals have been terminated — some before agreements were finalized, others after decades of collaboration. Here are six hospital partnerships ...
The gap between clinical care and financial performance has never been wider. As health systems expand services and patient volumes rise, revenue cycle teams are being held back by one of the most ...
Health systems are no longer just managing reimbursement challenges — they’re entrenched in a two-front battle for financial sustainability. Hospital leaders point to mounting pressure from both ...
Medical Center will pay a $375,000 penalty to the New York State Department of Health for failing to submit an adequate plan of correction after violating the state’s hospital clinical staffing law, ...
A new study based on data from more than 20,000 patients has found statins may lower the risk of death in critically ill sepsis patients. To conduct the study, researchers pulled data from the Medical ...
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