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Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Sanford Health has restructured several leadership responsibilities following the departure of chief of staff Andy Wentzy. Mr. Wentzy has left the organization after more than ...
Riverside Health has seen an 11% increase in work relative value units and a 55% reduction in clinician burnout after implementing Abridge.
Across the U.S., maternity services at hospitals, particularly in rural areas, are disappearing at an alarming rate. Over the last five years, more than 100 rural hospitals have closed or are planning ...
Nanette Wilcox, MSN, RN, was appointed president of BayCare Hospital Wesley Chapel (Fla.), effective April 27. Ms. Wilcox has been with Clearwater, Fla.-based BayCare Health System for 25 years, ...
Chicago-based Saint Mary of Nazareth Hospital has named Chris Lewis as CFO, according to an April 28 LinkedIn post. Mr. Lewis joins from UChicago Medicine, where he most recently served as director of ...
Timothy Pehrson, president and CEO of Oklahoma City-based Integris Health, says that he tries to live without regret. Part of that commitment includes working toward his plan to improve Oklahoma’s ...
H. John Pounardjian has been named chief financial and administrative officer of Rutgers Cancer Institute in New Brunswick, N.J., effective June 1. Mr. Pounardjian will also serve as deputy director ...
A new report from the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, led by Chairman Bill Cassidy, is calling for reforms to the 340B drug pricing program following an investigation ...
Hospital closures, specifically in rural and underserved areas, have become a growing concern among many healthcare leaders, as they drive up costs and patient demand for other area facilities while ...
Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine has named Drew Mahone executive director of revenue cycle and billing operations, according to a post on his LinkedIn page.
In 2025, pharmacy leaders are grappling with a billion-dollar question: how to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care amid financial strain, policy uncertainty, and rapid technological change.
CHS officials said that payer downgrades and denials stabilized in the fourth quarter and continued into the first quarter of 2025.