Average cost of healthcare data breach rises to nearly $11M
The average cost has risen more than 50% since 2020, according to a new report from IBM Security. Healthcare breaches are more expensive than any other sector.
FTC, HHS warn hospitals of risks from online tracking tools, and potential penalties
Federal agencies say the technology could disclose patient data. Some breaches have been tied to the technology, and the FTC has begun issuing fines.
For the first time, March of Dimes chooses a doctor as CEO | MED MOVES
The American Academy of Physician Associates installs its inaugural chief medical officer, and other leaders take new roles.
Seven from Seattle: Takeaways from the American Hospital Association Leadership Summit
The conference of healthcare leaders in Seattle showed a bit of relief, plenty of anxiety, and no small amount of hope. Here’s a quick roundup of observations.
After tornado damages Pfizer plant, hospitals brace for shortages
Analysts warned of the potential for some shortages until the company can move production elsewhere. The North Carolina plant produces a quarter of the company’s sterile injectables used in hospitals.
Rick Pollack offers advice for hospital leaders
The president and CEO of the American Hospital Association, Pollack urges health system executives to focus on caregivers and build connections with lawmakers.
Rick Pollack, CEO of the American Hospital Association, talks with Chief Healthcare Executive
In an exclusive interview, he discusses financial and labor challenges, the need to make care more convenient, violence in hospitals, prior authorization, and improving health equity.
Nonprofit hospitals are faring better, but ‘not out of the woods’
Even with signs of improvement, health systems still face headwinds. Suzie Desai of S&P Global Ratings provided an overview for hospital executives.
Why women should pursue leadership roles, and why they might need a push
More women are rising the ranks, and female leaders say it’s important to encourage more women to apply for management positions.
Dartmouth Health CEO Joanne Conroy outlines rural hospital crisis | AHA Leadership Summit
In an interview with Chief Healthcare Executive®, she talks about the difficulties, and the impact on local communities.
Hospitals face new battles for loyalty of patients | AHA Leadership Summit
With more non-traditional rivals entering patient care, healthcare executives stressed the need to think differently to meet the needs of their communities.
Main Line Health wins Quest for Quality Prize | AHA Leadership Summit
The Pennsylvania system earned praise for health equity and its work in behavioral health. Atlantic Health System and University of Chicago Medicine received citations.
Duke Regional Hospital named America’s most socially responsible hospital
The Lown Institute has released its rankings of healthcare facilities, which include patient outcomes, equity and value.
Hospitals honored for ‘transformative’ health equity work | AHA Leadership Summit
Meritus Health, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and Rapid City Hospital all earned recognition for their efforts to improve care and engage communities.
Futurist Amy Webb warns of seismic changes ahead for hospitals | AHA Leadership Summit
Leaders have more ability to innovate than they realize, Webb says, but health system executives must think differently.
Rick Pollack: Hospitals need more support from Washington | AHA Leadership Summit
The president and CEO of the American Hospital Association says health systems must get more from Medicare and also discussed other difficulties for hospitals.
Summit in Seattle: American Hospital Association conference kicks off
With topics such as finances, the workforce, and cybersecurity, healthcare leaders will find scores of fascinating conversations. Chief Healthcare Executive is in Seattle for the conference.
More hospital mergers are happening, and more may be on the way
The pace of transactions is picking up, with deals in the second quarter matching pre-pandemic levels. Anu Singh of Kaufman Hall says he expects more activity in the months ahead.
Where hospitals can improve in pediatric emergency care
Health systems are showing signs of progress, but a new study sheds light on areas where they can do better to ensure children get the best care.
CMS blasted for 2024 payment proposals for doctors and hospitals
Healthcare groups assailed the proposals, saying they’ll hurt health systems and physicians.
Using a digital test to find early signs of cognitive decline
The UMass Chan Medical School is examining a test developed by Linus Health. Researchers say they hope the test could lead to earlier interventions for Alzheimer’s disease.
After fatal shooting, Tennessee surgeon remembered as ‘beloved’ and ‘brilliant’
Authorities say Dr. Ben Mauck was shot and killed at the Campbell Clinic just outside Memphis. Some are demanding more protections for doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers.
Philips makes bigger move into virtual care
The company recently unveiled new remote patient monitoring solutions to help patients with chronic conditions. Nick Wilson of Philips talks about the program.
Children’s hospitals continue to face financial pressures
While they are faring better than other providers, children’s hospitals are dealing with the lowest cash levels in a decade, Fitch Reports says.
Consumers fault insurers for delays in healthcare, polling finds
Doctors and nurses also fault payers for making their job harder, according to surveys by Morning Consult.
Connecting with a community after initial missteps | My Favorite Mistake
In this new feature, Katie Galbraith of Lankenau Medical Center talks about the value of listening to community feedback, even if it is disappointing, and how that’s helped her as a leader.
HCA Healthcare discloses data breach affecting as many as 11 million patients
HCA says it appears to be a theft from a location used to send email messages to patients. The company says the breach did not include patient clinical or financial information.
Clearwater CEO Steve Cagle on building a culture of cybersecurity
He outlines steps hospital leaders should take to ensure that cybersecurity is a top priority throughout the organization.
After a lull, ransomware attacks on hospitals are rising again
More than 200 attacks have been reported in the first half of the year, says John Riggi of the American Hospital Association. He talks about the dangers and what hospitals should be doing.
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