Baxter's North Cove facility has resumed manufacturing with two production lines now operational, restoring about 50% of its pre-hurricane capacity and 85% of its 1-liter IV solution production. The ...
About 160 clinicians at Cambridge (Mass.) Health Alliance have filed paperwork with the state to form a union, citing concerns over burnout and unsustainable working conditions, according to The ...
Broward Health and Nicklaus Children’s Health System have shared plans to launch a strategic partnership to enhance pediatric care in Broward County.
Holly McCormack, DNP, RN, serves as CEO of Cottage Hospital, a 35-bed independent, nonprofit critical access hospital in Woodsville, N.H. She is well-versed in the unique challenges rural hospitals ...
Chicago-based CommonSpirit is strengthening its presence in its Mountain region through partnerships with Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente and University of Utah Health in Salt Lake City.
East Meadow, N.Y.-based Nassau University Medical Center is filing a lawsuit against New York, accusing the state of "longstanding violations of federal Medicaid law that deprived the hospital of more ...
The long-standing federal cap on Medicare-supported residency slots coupled with ongoing economic challenges faced by hospitals could spell trouble for the nation's physician shortage.
Philadelphia-based Temple Health has named John Ryan chief human resources officer, according to a Nov. 21 LinkedIn post. In his new role, Mr. Ryan will continue to serve as executive vice president ...
Six health system venture capital arms have invested in a $40 million financing round for a startup aiming to make medications more affordable. TailorMed automates pharmaceutical discounts via direct ...
3. Some physicians and nurses will sometimes "stretch" a diagnosis to ensure a homeless person is admitted. These admissions, called "social admits" can put a strain on staff due to violent outbursts ...
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Hospitals' financial recovery is under threat as CMS plans to end hospital-at-home and telehealth reimbursement by 2024 without congressional action.