Physicians Foundation builds on efforts to address health equity
The organization offers resources in screening for the social drivers of health. Gary Price, the foundation's president, talked with Chief Healthcare Executive about assessing patients and getting them help.
AAMC assails ‘misguided’ efforts targeting diversity in medical colleges, universities
The Association of American Medical Colleges says improving diversity is critical to training doctors and improving public health.
Surgeon General warns social media poses risks to kids, and health groups back him up
Vivek Murthy issued an advisory warning of the ‘profound risk’ to the mental health of children and teens, and several leading medical organizations share those concerns.
Rural hospitals struggle with staffing shortage, and not just doctors
The leaders of Dartmouth Health, MaineHealth and the University of Vermont Health Network outline the perilous road for rural health systems.
Hospital groups blast FTC for opposing Louisiana merger: ‘Unjustifiable overreach’
LCMC Health agreed to buy three hospitals from HCA Healthcare, and Louisiana officials approved the deal. The Federal Trade Commission has moved to block it, outraging hospital groups.
Steve Glomski of Abra talks about connecting hospitals with IT talent
His new startup aims to make it easier for healthcare organizations to recruit the pros they need. He talked with Chief Healthcare Executive about the company and the changing role of IT.
Kaiser Permanente’s acquisition of Geisinger: Billions committed in deal
The California system is forming a new health organization called Risant Health, and Geisinger will be the first member. Financial documents offer more details on the deal.
Seeking better data, and better health outcomes, for LGBTQ+ patients | Data Book podcast
C.K. Wang of COTA talks about the disparities in outcomes for the sexual and gender diverse population. He talks about the need for more information and improved training for clinicians.
Saint Luke’s Health System announces CEO of North Region, and more | MED MOVES
MaineHealth names the system's first chief medical and transformation officer, Baptist Health in Florida names a quality officer, and other leaders take new roles.
Days before strike at California hospitals, HCA Healthcare and union reach deal
Thousands were slated to walk out next week, but the two sides have come to a tentative agreement.
WellSpan Health teams with Emerus to build 3 micro hospitals in Pennsylvania
The system hopes the facilities will be open within 18-24 months. WellSpan says if these prove to be successful, it could look to add more small hospitals.
Hospitals wrestle with shortage of cancer drugs, becoming a ‘life-threatening issue’
Health systems and advocacy groups say the low supplies are leading to delays in treatments and are endangering patients.
Mental health crisis: Hospital admissions for kids and young adults have doubled since 2016
A new report examining health insurance data finds sharp increases in emergency department visits, suicidal ideation and admissions for anxiety.
Nearly 3 in 4 Americans say U.S. healthcare system falls short
Most Americans say the healthcare system is overwhelming and time-consuming. Patients say they want more time with providers and find it too difficult to get appointments.
Physician, scientist and patient: Biden’s nominee to lead NIH draws praise
Healthcare leaders applauded the choice of Monica Bertagnolli, who has been leading the National Cancer Institute. She recently disclosed her own diagnosis of breast cancer.
Thousands plan to go on strike at HCA Healthcare hospitals in California next week
The workers say they are fighting for better wages and staffing. The company says it’s making preparations if a strike occurs.
How Truveta is aiming to improve health equity
The organization, formed by some of America’s top health systems, is providing more insights on the social determinants of health. Charlotte Baker of Truveta talks about how data can close disparities.
PharMerica health data breach affects more than 5.8 million people: Officials
The company has been notifying those affected. PharMerica says it isn’t aware of any identity theft or fraud.
Lawmakers push measure to spur competition in healthcare | Bills and Laws
A bipartisan effort has emerged that sponsors say would give insurers and hospitals more ability to negotiate prices.
After her conviction in a patient’s death, a nurse seeks to regain her license
RaDonda Vaught was sentenced to probation in a highly watched case. Nursing leaders denounced her conviction and warned it sends a chilling message.
ANA Enterprise CEO is retiring, and more | MED MOVES
CommonSpirit Health announces a new chief strategy officer, Texas Children's Hospital is seeking a new president for the first time in decades, and other leaders take new roles.
Hospitals and cybersecurity: The government is giving greater attention and scrutiny
The White House has issued a national strategy and authorities are going after bad actors. But federal officials are asking questions about what health systems are doing to protect themselves.
Hospitals push for preservation of free preventive services
A federal judge in Texas struck down the provision in the Affordable Care Act. Several advocacy groups filed a brief urging the court to issue a partial stay while the legal battle plays out.
The Public Health Emergency has ended. Hospitals will face some challenges.
With the federal emergency designation disappearing, health systems will see changes in funding and an end to some policies that had given providers more flexibility.
How the Scripps Health cyberattack affected other hospitals
A new study examines how the ransomware attack led to higher volume at surrounding hospitals. The authors say hospitals must develop emergency plans to respond to attacks.
If you’re a doctor, you’ve got a 1 in 3 chance of being sued
A new AMA analysis finds nearly half of all physicians age 55 and over have faced a lawsuit. Women doctors are less likely to be sued, the report said.
Children, teens and social media: APA panel offers first set of guidelines
The American Psychological Association issued a list of recommendations for parents to monitor their kids’ use of social media and if it’s leading to potentially harmful behavior.
New breast cancer screening guidelines draw praise, and some criticism
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends women should start screenings at age 40. But some say the panel should have called for women to get mammograms every year.
DEA allows telehealth flexibilities to continue through at least November
The DEA put the brakes on a plan to limit the remote prescription of some controlled substances. Telehealth advocates welcomed the reprieve.
The CARE Act is leading to better patient outcomes. Hospitals can take lessons.
Most states have passed laws in recent years directing hospitals to foster more communication with caregivers. Researchers say those policies should prompt hospitals to consider more collaboration.