For now, AI’s biggest potential to improve healthcare isn’t the sexy stuff | HIMSS 2024
Healthcare leaders say AI will change the industry, but experts on a panel at the HIMSS Conference say the early wins will come with reducing business burdens for clinicians.
HIMSS 2024: Finding the hidden gems
Hal Wolf, HIMSS president and CEO, offers some tips for making the most out of the 2024 conference.
HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf previews the 2024 conference: AI, cybersecurity and more
The Global Health Conference & Exhibition is drawing more than 30,000 to Orlando this week. Hal Wolf talks with us about the big event, health technology and improving access to care.
The rise of third party cyberattacks in healthcare | Data Book podcast
Dan Dodson, the CEO of Fortified Health Security, talks about the risks to hospitals, AI in attacks and defense, and what health systems can do to protect themselves.
Geisinger names new president, and its next CEO | MED MOVES
A Kentucky health systems appoints new leaders, and other executives take new roles.
Congressional spending deal: What it means for hospitals and doctors
Lawmakers crafted a package to fund the government through the fall. Health systems gained some wins, but physicians bemoaned cuts in Medicare payments.
Change Healthcare cyberattack: UnitedHealth offers timeline, providers say financial woes continue
United HealthGroup, Change’s parent company, expects to begin testing the claims network on March 18. Hospitals and doctors say the attack has caused major disruptions.
Healthcare worker engagement is rising, but high turnover persists
One in five workers left their jobs within 12 months, and leaders are less engaged. Jessica Dudley of Press Ganey talks about a new report on engagement.
Nonprofit hospitals still have negative outlook, but Fitch projects ‘better times’
Operating margins remain modest, but Fitch projects some growth in the year ahead.
State of the Union 2024: Biden highlights drug prices, IVF, cancer research and more
President Biden outlined some healthcare priorities in his annual address to Congress, including lower prescription costs and expanding research.
Inside Intermountain Health’s new children’s hospital in Utah
Officials say the new campus is designed to be inviting for children and capable of expanding as needed. Intermountain officials talked with us about the new facility.
Intermountain Health’s $600M pediatric campaign hasn’t ended with opening of new hospital
The health system has opened a new children’s hospital in Utah. Katy Welkie of Intermountain talks about the fundraising effort, and lessons from the campaign.
Feds respond to Change Healthcare cyberattack; hospitals find it lacking
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services outlines steps to help providers. The American Hospital Association and others called for more action.
Cancer practices reeling from Change Healthcare cyberattack
The ripple effects continue, as oncology practices have seen delays in processing claims and authorizations, as well as filling prescriptions for cancer patients.
Florida Hospital Association CEO describes 'massive' impact of Change Healthcare cyberattack
Mary Mayhew says hospitals in the Sunshine State are losing hundreds of millions of dollars each week.
Change Healthcare cyberattack called ‘most significant’ on health sector in U.S. history
Hospitals are facing ‘a financial cliff’ from the attack on the UnitedHealth Group subsidiary. Officials warn the crisis threatens the solvency of some providers.
Hospitals say UnitedHealth aid program for cyberattack is ‘not even a band-aid’
UnitedHealth Group created a temporary assistance fund, but the American Hospital Association says it comes with too many strings. Providers also say they want more communication.
Community Health Systems sees growth in remote patient monitoring
CHS has partnered with Cadence and is now monitoring thousands of patients. Lynn Simon of CHS talks about the development of the program, building buy-in and keys to success.
Henry Ford Health, Acadia name CEO of behavioral health hospital, and more | MED MOVES
HCA Healthcare has revamped its leadership team, and other leaders take new posts.
Healthcare cybersecurity budgets are rising, but workers are hard to find
The HIMSS annual survey finds most organizations are planning to spend more to protect their systems. But systems are struggling to recruit and retain cybersecurity staff.
Medical groups face serious problems from Change Healthcare cyberattack
Groups are seeing difficulties with billing, insurance approvals, and prescriptions, the Medical Group Management Association says. It’s creating extra work and cash flow issues.
UnitedHealth’s Change Healthcare identifies group behind cyberattack
The company says a ransomware group known as ALPHV Blackcat is claiming responsibility. The group has repeatedly targeted healthcare organizations, officials say.
Tenet plans sale of 2 California hospitals to Adventist Health in $550M deal
The announcement comes just weeks after Tenet announced plans to sell four other California hospitals.
In a Leap Year, Leapfrog Group hopes to see big jumps in patient safety
Leah Binder, CEO of the Leapfrog Group, talks about patient safety, the link of safety to retaining workers, the patient experience, and why parking shouldn’t be an afterthought.
NIH spotlights four Black pioneers in health research
The National Institutes of Health hosted a panel discussion featuring trailblazers talking about their careers, the agency, and their hopes for the future.
New York, Connecticut health systems plan merger to create 28-hospital system
Northwell Health and Nuvance Health announced Wednesday that they plan to come together. Northwell said it would make substantial investments in Nuvance.
Hospitals see more problems from ‘unprecedented’ cyberattack of UnitedHealth’s Change Healthcare
Change’s systems are still down, and health systems are having difficulty processing claims and checking the insurance eligibility of patients, the American Hospital Association says.
Northwell Health gun violence forum aims to get hospital leaders more involved
The fifth annual event hailed progress in drawing more attention to gun deaths as a public health threat, and growing interest from healthcare executives to take action.
Hospitals donate $10 million for campaign with Ad Council to reduce gun violence
The initiative was announced at Northwell Health’s annual forum on gun violence. Officials said it’s a step in a goal of raising $40 million over the next two years.
Women’s health is starting to get more funding, finally
Historically, companies focused on women’s health haven’t received much attention from investors, but a new Deloitte report shows signs of progress.