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Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic has received a $50 million philanthropic gift from Florida donors Gilchrist and Amy Berg to support its Innovation Exchange, now renamed the Mayo Clinic Berg ...
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 ...
Los Angeles-based UCLA Health has developed an AI model that transforms hospital records into text to improve emergency care decisions. The Multimodal Embedding Model for EHR platform converts tabular ...
New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health is broadening its use of Motorola Solutions’ safety and security technology to protect patients and staff. The health system is expanding its adoption of ...
More medical students are joining dual programs to earn a master’s in public health or business administration degree or a PhD alongside their MD, according to an Association of American Medical ...
HHS’ assistant secretary for technology policy/ONC is easing testing requirements on EHR companies. The move is part of the Trump administration’s deregulation push across the government. ONC will not ...
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 ...
Healthcare gained 39,200 jobs in June, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Though slightly less than the average monthly increase of 43,000 jobs over the previous 12 months, it marks a sharp, ...
Renton, Wash.-based Providence’s credit rating was downgraded to “A3” from “A2” by Moody’s. The downgrade reflects “persistent operating challenges that will keep profitability, debt and liquidity ...
As generative AI continues to make its way into healthcare, chief nursing informatics officers say the technology’s influence is expanding beyond documentation and reshaping the way nurses work. “AI ...
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.
Cleveland-based University Hospitals fired two pediatricians accused of sending unsolicited text messages to UH physicians, the health system confirmed to Becker’s. In a statement, system spokesperson ...
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