
Cyberattacks aimed at health organizations impacted more than 259 million people, says John Riggi of the American Hospital Association. He talks about the growing threats and the need for a committed response.

Cyberattacks aimed at health organizations impacted more than 259 million people, says John Riggi of the American Hospital Association. He talks about the growing threats and the need for a committed response.

Health systems that strive to close disparities will help patients that are underserved and strengthen the organization, says Dr. Lakshmi Halasyamani of Endeavor Health.

In an interview at the ViVE conference, he talked about the innovation of AI and the potential to solve thorny problems.

John Couris, president and CEO of Tampa General Hospital, outlines lessons from facing hurricanes and urges all health systems to plan for weather emergencies.

John Couris has dealt with hurricanes repeatedly in recent years. He spoke with Chief Healthcare Executive to outline steps on how health systems should plan for the worst.

Ardent Health experienced a disruptive attack more than a year ago, but some key steps helped the organization get through it.

The cancer center announced the collaboration with Amazon Web Services at the ViVE Conference.

Healthcare leaders talked about the frustration hospitals and doctors are facing when insurers reject claims, the impact on patients, and the need for a better process.

If hospital leaders are deploying new AI tools and tech without input from nurses, they’re inviting problems.

Shehata, KPMG’s U.S. sector leader for healthcare, spoke with Chief Healthcare Executive about artificial intelligence, its use in healthcare, payer, providers, and more.

Thousands of healthcare leaders are coming to Music City for the digital health conference. Rich Scarfo, president of HLTH, talks about the event.

The city is home to hundreds of health companies, and Oracle is moving its headquarters to Music City. Apryl Childs-Potter of the Nashville Health Care Council talks about building on that success.

Thousands of healthcare leaders are coming to Music City for the annual event. Artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and new federal policies will be hot topics.

Apryl Childs-Potter of the Nashville Health Care Council talks about the reasons hundreds of health companies are based in Music City.

Yes, many are worried about his long record of vaccine criticism. But business leaders and analysts say there could be opportunities.

Fairview Health Sciences says it doesn’t want to merge with the University of Minnesota and Essentia Health. The university and Essentia say they want to move forward.

Kennedy will lead the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, despite wide criticism due to his stance on vaccines.

The Missouri-based hospital system has teamed with Aidoc to use artificial intelligence to support diagnostic imaging.

More physicians are showing enthusiasm for artificial intelligence and using it in their practice, a new American Medical Association survey finds.

House Republicans unveiled a blueprint to slash trillions from the budget. Hospital leaders worry that Medicaid looks to be a likely target.

Once again, the clock is ticking on waivers for telemedicine and hospital-at-home programs. Kyle Zebley of the American Telemedicine Association talks about the push on Congress and the White House.

Emory Healthcare and Houston Healthcare have reached a definitive agreement. If regulators sign off, Houston would become part of Emory.

Federal and state health officials report more positive tests and hospitalizations than in previous years, and some facilities are packed with patients.

The Senate is slated to vote this week on Kennedy’s bid to become the nation’s next health secretary. Sen. Bill Cassidy’s support could be decisive, though opponents vow the fight isn’t over.

Universities say the abrupt cuts will delay research, lead to job cuts, and hurt hospitals and academic institutions. The Trump administration says it’s aiming to spend less on overhead.

The Heartland Whole Health Institute is embarking on plans to improve the quality and access of care in fast-growing northwest Arkansas. Walter Harris, the institute’s CEO, talks about the work ahead.

A bipartisan bill would offer a bump in reimbursements to physicians. Doctors say years of cuts are prompting some physicians to stop taking Medicare patients.

Dan Shoenthal, chief innovation officer at MD Anderson Cancer Center, talks about helping patients navigate the system, AI’s potential, and being thoughtful about its use.

Children’s Hospital New Orleans will now be known as Manning Family Children’s, reflecting a ‘transformational’ partnership.

Musk and his DOGE team are now reviewing the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Hospitals say they’re looking to preserve funding.