Hospitals and health systems are increasingly acquiring orthopedic groups as part of a broader strategy to enhance patient care, expand service offerings and strengthen their market positions. Seven ...
David Schreiner, PhD, president and CEO of Dixon, Ill.-based Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital, will retire on Dec. 31. Dr. Schreiner first joined the 80-bed, nonprofit hospital in 1989 and became CEO in ...
Mercy reports $7.5M operating loss in Q1 of fiscal 2025, down from $25.8M gain in Q1 of fiscal 2024. 5 key takeaways from financial documents.
Healthcare organizations reported the highest data breach costs of any industry for the 14th consecutive year. In 2024, the average cost of a healthcare data breach was $9.77 million, down from nearly ...
Overall, 50% of healthcare workers reported feeling burned out over the past month in 2023, representing the most recent data available. This figure is down from 54% in 2022.
Discover the latest revenue metrics for health systems in 2024 and how they are positioning themselves for stability in 2025, according to Kaufman Hall.
Health systems and hospitals across the U.S. are strengthening internal IT teams and expertise to accelerate growth and innovation in the next five years. But adding IT talent is expensive. Early ...
Providence St. Joseph Hospital in Eureka, Calif., has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the state attorney general, which alleged the hospital unlawfully denied an emergency abortion to a ...
Water main breaks and electrical fires at hospitals in three states disrupt care and force patient transfers. Read about the latest updates.
As a leader who has navigated both sides of the healthcare equation — payer and provider — Prime Healthcare CFO Steve Aleman brings a unique perspective to one of the most pressing challenges facing ...
Raleigh-based UNC Health Rex, a private, nonprofit health system that is part of Chapel Hill, N.C.-based UNC Health, has been sued by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for alleged ...
Samples from a patient who recently developed the first severe case of H5N1 bird flu in the U.S. showed mutations that may make it easier for the virus to bind to cell receptors in the human upper ...