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Nurses and technicians make up the majority of the U.S. healthcare workforce, yet their voices are often overlooked. A new report from Incredible Health, the nation’s largest software and AI-powered ...
In the complex world of healthcare finance, trust and transparency between payers and providers are often elusive. But for one Arizona-based integrated delivery network (IDN), partnering with Zelis—a ...
Members of Teamsters Local 332 are set to hit the picket line Sept. 1 at Henry Ford Genesys Hospital in Grand Blanc, Mich., which will mark the second strike in Henry Ford Health’s 110-year history.
Larry deGhetaldi, MD, former president and CEO of Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health’s Santa Cruz division, died Aug. 10 at age 69, Lookout Santa Cruz reported Aug. 20.  He served in the role for ...
A study has found that adults with obesity taking GLP-1 receptor agonists may face significantly lower risk of developing certain cancers. The cohort study was led by researchers from the Indiana ...
The FDA has accepted Stealth BioTherapeutics’ resubmission of its new drug application for elamipretide, a treatment for Barth syndrome. The agency set an earlier review target date of Sept. 26, ahead ...
Summer of 2025 was an unusual one for health system leaders across the country that, in many ways, seemed to move both slowly and abruptly at once. Here are seven of the many questions that health ...
A growing share of emergency department visits in the U.S. are considered emergent, meaning they require immediate treatment, according to Vizient and Kaufman Hall’s latest “System of CARE” report, ...
Russian cybercriminals are targeting networking devices across critical infrastructure industries such as healthcare, the FBI said. The FBI detected hackers attributed to the Russian Federal Security ...
Hawaii was ranked the No. 1 U.S. state for women’s equality, according to an Aug. 18 list from WalletHub. The state was found to have no gap in the share of men and women in minimum wage roles, and ...
Regional Health has exited the role after less than five months. Steve Baker, who had served as president and CEO since April 1, is no longer with the organization, effective immediately, according to ...
Cincinnati Children’s CEO Dr. Steve Davis was an early believer in AI’s ability to transform healthcare. He had his team dive in early; his foresight and persistence paid off. “A couple of years ago, ...