Today's Top 20 Healthcare News Articles
  1. New York system taps chief nursing officer

    Yonkers, N.Y.-based Saint Joseph's Medical Center has named Ann Marie Moynihan, DNP, MSN, vice president of patient care services and chief nursing officer.
  2. 15 metro areas with the highest percentage of Leapfrog 'A' hospitals

    As part of The Leapfrog Group's spring safety grades, the organization released a new ranking of metropolitan areas with the highest percentage of hospitals that earned an 'A'. 
  3. 38 hospital jobs, ranked by median pay

    Median annual wages at hospitals vary across job classifications. 

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  1. Why UPMC opened a farm on a hospital campus

    Farming began as a hobby for KimberLee Mudge, MD, a breast surgeon at UPMC Memorial in York, Pa., and it has now turned into an initiative designed to improve the health of people throughout Central Pennsylvania.
  2. 10 women making moves in healthcare

    The following leadership moves made by women have been reported by or shared with Becker's this year:
  3. MaineHealth taps inaugural chief development officer

    Susan Doliner, who has served as vice president of philanthropy at Maine Medical Center, was selected as the first systemwide chief development officer for Portland-based MaineHealth. 
  4. Novant Health names president of primary care services

    Chan Badger, MD, has been named senior vice president of Novant Health and president of the Winston-Salem, N.C.-based health system's primary care services. 

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  1. Bon Secours Mercy Health outsourcing hospice, home health agencies

    Ten home health agencies and 11 hospice operations previously led by Cincinnati-based Bon Secours Mercy Health will now be managed by Compassus, a provider of home-based healthcare services. 
  2. Loyola University Medical Center taps chief medical officer

    Effective June 17, Michael Schmidt, MD, will step into the role of chief medical officer at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Ill. 
  3. Mississippi hospital names CEO

    Travis Sisson was named CEO of Merit Health Wesley in Hattiesburg, Miss. 
  4. Colorado school plans new medical college for 2026

    Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill May 1, allowing the state to help finance the University of Northern Colorado's proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine. 

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  1. Nurse staffing levels are improving, surveys suggest

    Health systems are working diligently to improve nurse staffing, and early evidence suggests these efforts are starting to pay off. 
  2. Rising labor costs eat into hospitals' Q1 profits

    Hospital financials, on average, worsened in the first quarter, despite a relatively strong start to the year, as operating margins, volume and revenue declined, according to Kaufman Hall's latest "National Hospital Flash Report." 
  3. Wellstar names new external affairs chief

    Marietta, Ga.-based Wellstar Health System has named John Hatfield as its new executive vice president and chief external affairs officer. 
  4. Emergent BioSolutions to close 2 sites, start layoffs

    Emergent BioSolutions is consolidating operations, closing two manufacturing plants and laying off about 300 employees, the Maryland-based drugmaker said May 1. 
  5. Hospitals gain ground in mitigating HAIs

    Hospitals are gaining ground in reducing healthcare-associated infections after unprecedented highs during the COVID-19 pandemic, data from The Leapfrog Group's spring safety grades show. 
  6. Nurse pleads guilty in nursing home patient deaths

    Heather Pressdee, a Pennsylvania nurse, pleaded guilty to three counts of first-degree murder and 19 counts of attempted homicide, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported May 1.
  7. Intermountain expands AI copilot enterprisewide

    Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Health is rolling out an AI copilot from Microsoft's Nuance enterprisewide in a move to increase clinical and operational efficiency.
  8. People in rural counties more likely to die of preventable causes: CDC

    Americans living in rural counties are more likely to die of preventable causes than those living in urban areas, a new CDC study suggests. 
  9. Noncompete ban complicates hospital staffing issues: Fitch

    The Federal Trade Commission's final rule banning noncompete clauses could hit nonprofit hospitals with more staffing complications at a time when they are still adapting to the upward reset of wages and have only begun to rein in labor costs, according to a May 2 report by Fitch Ratings. 

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