Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. 20 states with most rural hospital closures

    Nearly 200 rural hospitals have closed since 2005, and some states bear the brunt of this reduction to healthcare access more than others. 
  2. St. Luke's Health System taps VP of revenue cycle

    Boise, Idaho-based St. Luke's Health System has named Michelle Lewis vice president of revenue cycle, according to an April 28 post on her LinkedIn page. 
  3. 45 healthcare executives share their most effective projects of the year

    Becker's asked C-suite executives from hospitals and health systems across the U.S. to share their organization's areas of growth for the next few years. 

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  1. Louisiana health system names CFO

    Opelousas (La.) General Health System has named Shelly Soileau CFO, effective June 3. 
  2. Tower Health beats data-sharing lawsuit

    West Reading, Pa.-based Tower Health successfully defended against a proposed class-action lawsuit that claimed it disclosed patients' personal health information with third parties.
  3. 12 Epic updates in April

    From detailing plans to release AI validation software to expanding its payer platform, here are 12 updates on Epic's operations, software products and partnerships reported by Becker'sin April:
  4. 43 health systems ranked by long-term debt

    Long-term debt has long been a staple in healthcare, but many hospitals and health systems are responding to the increasing cost of debt and debt service in the rising rates environment. 

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  1. 34 recent hospital, health system executive moves

    The following hospital and health system executive moves have been shared with or reported by Becker's this year:
  2. FTC makes changes to healthcare breach reporting

    The Federal Trade Commission made changes to the Health Breach Notification Rule as it aims to better address the evolving landscape of health technology. 
  3. Lovelace Health System to build 15-bed New Mexico hospital

    Albuquerque, N.M.-based Lovelace Health System and Community Hospital Corporation have partnered to develop a 15-bed hospital in Los Lunas, N.M. 
  4. HCA CFO sees 'encouraging signs' from 2-midnight rule

    Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare CFO Bill Rutherford said although it is still early, the system is starting to see "encouraging signs" from CMS' two-midnight rule. 

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  1. What's 'in vogue' for chief pharmacy officers

    The term "hospital pharmacy" is becoming a misnomer.
  2. Dr. Michael O'Sullivan, Mayo Clinic Health System founder, trailblazer, dies at 88

    Michael O'Sullivan, MD, an integral founding member of the Mayo Clinic Health System and former member of its board of governors, died April 20 at the age of 88. 
  3. Bassett names pediatrics chief

    Cooperstown, N.Y.-based Bassett Healthcare Network has selected Brandon Greene, MD, as its next chief of pediatrics. 
  4. Hoag taps 2 oncology leaders from Cedars-Sinai

    Newport Beach, Calif.-based Hoag Family Cancer Institute recruited an oncologist "power couple" — Monica Mita, MD, and Alain Mita, MD — to serve as leaders in its organization.
  5. Ohio county reports mpox outbreak

    There have been at least nine mpox cases reported in Cuyahoga County — which encompasses Cleveland and surrounding suburbs — since February, health officials said April 25. 
  6. Virtua Health sues Trinity Health for $12M legal fee reimbursements

    Marlton, N.J.-based Virtua Health has sued Livonia, Mich.-based Trinity Health and is seeking no less than $12 million in compensatory damages regarding Virtua's acquisition of two Our Lady of Lourdes Health Care Services hospitals from Trinity in 2019. 
  7. Independent cardiology medicine board gets one step closer to reality

    The American Board of Medical Specialties is one step closer to creating an independent board of cardiology medicine. Recently, it created a formal board of directors and its Specialty Board Development group opened a comment period.
  8. Labor Department's new salaried overtime rule: What healthcare leaders should know

    The Labor Department has issued its biggest increase to the federal overtime threshold in decades — and healthcare is among the most affected industries. 
  9. UC Davis Health to trim workforce

    Sacramento, Calif.-based UC Davis Health is reducing its workforce and is eliminating 150 positions, a spokesperson for the health system told Becker's.

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