
Assuming the deal is approved by regulators, the new organization will operate 67 hospitals in six states. The new system would be known as Advocate Health.

Assuming the deal is approved by regulators, the new organization will operate 67 hospitals in six states. The new system would be known as Advocate Health.

Too many nurses don’t want to work at bedside in hospitals, says Vicki Good, a national leader in the nursing field. Healthcare leaders must take care of nurses to avoid even greater staffing challenges.

In its new 2022 State Rankings, Healthgrades recognized four providers who earned the highest ranking in three different specialty areas.

The watchdog organization released its spring safety grades, examining nearly 3,000 hospitals. Patient satisfaction dipped during the pandemic.

As National Nurses Week continues, Nicole Banister of Caravan Health offers some suggestions to reduce the burdens on nurses.

In an interview with Chief Healthcare Executive, Anne Dabrow Woods of Wolters Kluwer talks about ways to address the nursing shortage.

Borrowing costs are rising after the Federal Reserve raised its benchmark rate for the second time in two months. Hospitals are facing financial headwinds on a number of fronts.

The American Medical Association issued a statement saying the opinion could lead to government interference in the doctor-patient relationship. Other healthcare organizations have denounced the draft.

A new federal report sheds more light on the challenges health systems have faced during the pandemic and the prospect of an even greater shortage of doctors and nurses.

Some have issues with access, while others aren’t sure they’ll get quality care, according to a report by McKinsey & Company.

Analysts talked with Chief Healthcare Executive about the areas of high interest to investors.

Mayo Clinic researchers found ECGs powered by artificial intelligence could predict irregular heart rhythms years before they are diagnosed. It could point to earlier interventions to prevent stroke.

The group is aiming to improve dermatology, since some doctors aren’t adept at treating conditions on patients with dark skin.

The latest Kaufman Hall report indicates health systems are rebounding somewhat after a very difficult start to the year, but they have a long way to go.

Nele Jessel, chief medical officer of athenahealth, explains how health systems can help physicians.

Researchers found that less than half of 61 cancer centers studied were complying with federal regulations on price disclosures. Some cancer centers also had substantial markups.

Some healthcare leaders have worried about disparities in use of telemedicine. The new study shows many in impoverished communities turned to telehealth.

The president and CEO of the Bizzell Group talked about going directly to patients and the need for a more diverse workforce. He also talked about the importance of improving COVID-19 vaccination in minority communities.

Black women and women over the age of 45 are at particularly high risk, according to a new report. Hypertension can lead to serious complications.

A majority of nurses say they are putting the job before their health, according to the survey by IntelyCare. Nurses who have shifted to per diem roles said they are happy with the move.

Providers must engage patients outside of appointments, Linnert said in an interview with Chief Healthcare Executive. Health systems can use their data to connect with patients.

In an interview with Chief Healthcare Executive, CEO Thom Herrmann talks about the company and his ambition to take the hybrid concept nationwide.

A new study indicates a significant decline, and suggests the value of adding cessation programs to behavioral health treatment.

Ash Shehata of KPMG talked to Chief Healthcare Executive about why he expects to see more deals in the health sector in the months ahead.

A new survey by Panda Health found most organizations spend months on finding digital solutions, but still aren’t sure they made the right choice. And many hospitals don’t have an overall vision.

Hospitals are paying far more for labor and supplies compared to pre-pandemic times, according to a new report from the American Hospital Association.

The threat is real, says Heath Renfrow, chief information security officer at Conversant Group. Healthcare organizations generally aren’t where they need to be when it comes to cybersecurity.

The lawmakers said they’re concerned about the pace of the research and say the agency should be focusing more on treatments to help patients.

Six healthcare organizations have formed a partnership to tackle issues such as employee well-being, diversity and inclusion, and leadership development.

Hospitals are under more pressure to reduce emissions and make better choices in the supply chain. Gary Cohen, president of Health Care Without Harm, recently outlined ways health systems can make changes.