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McCook, Neb.-based Community Hospital has shared plans to close its Curtis (Neb.) Medical Center, a rural health clinic. An exact date for Curtis Medical’s closure has not been determined yet, ...
Hospitals and health systems are elevating a variety of roles in technology, strategy and clinical care to thrive today, and in the future. The titles proliferating among large health systems and ...
Members of the Minnesota Nurses Association in the Twin Cities Metro region have reached a tentative labor contract with their hospital employers, averting a potential strike. At the same time, ...
Alhambra, Calif.-based Astrana Health acquired Los Angeles-based Prospect Health System on July 1 for $708 million. Astrana, formerly known as Apollo Medical Holdings, entered into a $745 million ...
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals has received accelerated FDA approval for Lynozyfic, a new bispecific antibody treatment for adults with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma who have undergone at least ...
Stacey Rosen, MD, senior vice president of women’s health and executive director of the Katz Institute for Women’s Health at New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health, has begun serving as president ...
Los Angeles-based UCLA Health has developed an AI model that transforms electronic medical records into text to improve emergency care decisions. The Multimodal Embedding Model for EHR platform ...
Dallas-based Medical City Healthcare named Lita Kapuscinski senior vice president of strategy and development. Medical City Healthcare is part of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare and operates 20 ...
Jeff St. Clair, president and CEO of Springhill Medical Center in Mobile, Ala., will retire in August after 17 years at the helm. Mr. St. Clair is one of only three people to have held the hospital’s ...
Artificial intelligence is reshaping healthcare. For many frontline workers, the technology feels abstract, opaque or out of reach. But once they’re equipped with AI literacy education, health systems ...
Cost-effectiveness for risk-stratified patients isn’t necessarily better than usual care for lower back pain in the military health system, according to a study in the July 15 issue of Spine.
The U.S. economy has quietly undergone a historic transformation: Healthcare is now its dominant jobs engine. As manufacturing has shrunk, hospitals, clinics and health services have stepped in to ...