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MED MOVES: Highmark Health elevates two leaders, and more
In other news, Kettering Health selects an interim CEO, Moffitt Cancer Center names its first innovation officer, and others take new roles.
Children’s hospitals jammed with RSV cases: ‘Never seen wait times like we’ve seen’
From coast to coast, children’s hospitals are packed, largely with children with respiratory viruses. Some are fielding requests for beds from hospitals in other states.
There will be doctors in the House, and a few in the Senate: Election 2022
No, Mehmet Oz won’t be among them. But more than a dozen doctors will be serving in Congress next year.
Fetterman defeated Oz, and here are 7 reasons why: Election 2022
Even after suffering a stroke, Fetterman scored a decisive win over the TV star and celebrity doctor.
Facing supply chain disruptions, hospitals must shift strategies
Experts say health systems must weigh the costs and the risk of products being unavailable. Hospitals need good data and strong leadership to deal with ongoing challenges.
Eating disorders in kids, young adults surged in COVID-19 pandemic
Inpatient and outpatient volume more than doubled and have yet to return to pre-pandemic levels, according to a new study. Researchers say the consequences could be seen for years to come.
Hospitals need to run active shooter drills, security experts say
Health systems should develop response plans, and they should make sure staff know what to do in an emergency.
VA should track canceled appointments more closely, watchdog days
The Department of Veterans Affairs should examine cancellations by type of care and examine if follow-up efforts are effective, according to the Office of Inspector General.
MED MOVES: AAMC announces new chief health officer, and more
Duke Health's leader is stepping down next year, ProMedica hires a CEO, NewYork-Presbyterian hospital names an emergency medicine chief, and more.
Mehmet Oz, John Fetterman running neck and neck in race that could decide control of Senate
Oz and Fetterman are even or close in polls in a battle for an open seat in Pennsylvania. The outcome could determine if Democrats or Republicans hold the majority.
Carle Health reaches deal with UnityPoint Health to take over 3 hospitals
The deal includes the operation of three hospitals and a host of clinics in central Illinois. Officials hope to finalize the transaction by April 2023.
Hospitals see 9th month of negative margins in ‘very difficult 2022’
The end of the third quarter continued what has been one of the worst years for hospitals, according to Kaufman Hall’s new monthly report.
With Medicare cuts finalized, doctors and health groups press Congress for help
Physicians and advocates are bracing for reduced reimbursements and another cut due to the sequester, unless lawmakers intervene.
Higher health costs make it harder for companies to hire workers, employers say
Most say it’s affecting their ability to offer better compensation, according to a new survey. Employers are angry about the price of drugs and hospital costs.
Supreme Court suggests colleges, and medical schools, shouldn’t consider race in admissions
The court’s conservative majority demonstrated skepticism about the practice. Medical schools say it’s a vital tool in ensuring diversity in enrollment and training better doctors.
Doctors in pediatrics are battling burnout, and health systems must pay attention
Children’s hospitals are packed with patients, and many doctors have been pushed to their limits. Healthcare leaders must recognize and acknowledge the stress on physicians and ask them what they need.
Hospitals, health groups press Congress on big issues before year ends
The final two months before the next congressional session is known as the ‘lame duck’ period, but health systems want lawmakers to deliver on some key priorities.
MED MOVES: Tufts School of Medicine names first woman dean, and more
HCA Houston Southeast selects a CEO, Seattle Children's chooses a new chief operating officer, and other leaders take new roles.
CMS should do more to ensure hospitals aren’t overpaid, watchdog days
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services overpaid 12 hospitals an estimated $82 million, according to the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services.
After Dallas hospital shooting, nurses call for greater protection
Nursing groups say violence is on the rise. Following the killing of two healthcare workers, nurses are asking lawmakers to pass legislation to improve safety.
Children’s hospitals filled with RSV cases, concerns of ‘tripledemic’
Health systems are reporting unusually early surges of the respiratory virus, and they are worried about the possibility of rising flu and COVID-19 cases.
Healthgrades ranks top hospitals in specialty care
More than 4,500 hospitals were analyzed across 17 different specialty areas. The group says it hopes consumers use the rankings to make informed choices.
Ransomware gang focusing on healthcare sector, authorities say
Federal agencies say a cybercrime group known as the Diaxin Team has hit healthcare organizations with ransomware and stolen patient data.
Black patients less likely to receive heart transplants, heart pumps: Study
Researchers found racial disparities are evident in the treatment of patients for advanced heart failure. The gap could be due to racial bias, they said.
Dallas hospital shooting marks latest attack on healthcare workers
Three deadly shootings have taken place at U.S. hospital campuses since June. Groups representing nurses and doctors are urging lawmakers and health systems to do more to protect staff.
FTC opposes SUNY Upstate Medical University’s plans to acquire Crouse Health System
The Federal Trade Commission said the deal would lead to higher healthcare costs and lower quality. Federal regulators have applied more scrutiny to hospital deals.
Doctors treating doctors, and the risk of ‘VIP syndrome’
Researchers said some physician-patients were able to get care more quickly and have longer conversations with their doctors. A study may offer lessons for treating patients who aren’t physicians.
Advocate Aurora Health discloses data breach, 3 million could be affected
The system says there’s no evidence of fraud or misuse of information. The breach stems from an online tool meant to track patient trends, and other health systems have reported similar incidents.
VA says it is working to improve electronic health record project
The VA said last week it is delaying the rollout of the new system until June 2023. The VA said it is working with Oracle Cerner to address a host of issues, including some which could affect patient safety.
Hospitals are facing the worst financial year of the pandemic. Here’s what they’re doing.
Health systems are struggling with labor shortages and higher costs. Leaders say they are boosting pay and offering incentives to recruit and retain workers, a Kaufman Hall report finds.