Melody Trimble, MSN, has been appointed transitional CEO of West Plains, Mo.-based Ozarks Healthcare as the board searches for a permanent leader. Ms. Trimble most recently served as CEO of St.
CommonSpirit reports improved financial results in first quarter of fiscal 2025 with operating loss of $331 million.
Retirement of Donald Wiley, president and CEO of Dignity Health St. Joseph's Medical Center after 34 years. Oversaw key achievements and partnerships during te ...
Staten Island University Hospital, part of New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health, has named Judy McLaughlin, DNP, RN, as chief nursing officer. Dr. McLaughlin has spent more than 25 years in ...
Meet Nick Bejarano, the new president and CEO of AdventHealth Manchester (KY). Learn about his experience and plans for the 49-bed hospital.
Here are 13 hospitals and health systems that have completed new EHR implementations in 2024: Houston-based Memorial Hermann Health System completed its transition to an Epic EHR. The 24-month switch ...
The CDC could face budget cuts and restructuring under Donald Trump's second presidential term, according to reports from NPR and Politico. The CDC wasn't a central topic of discussion during the ...
Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth has named Erik Wangsness president and CEO of AdventHealth Tampa (Fla.), effective Dec. 15. Mr. Wangsness will report to AdventHealth's West Florida Division ...
Sacramento, Calif.-based UC Davis Health has permanently named David Cooke, MD, as physician-in-chief for the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Cooke has been serving as interim ...
The GLP-1 tirzepatide, the active ingredient in Eli Lilly's Mounjaro, was found to reduce the risk of heart failure by 46% among individuals with obesity, according to a study published Nov. 16 in The ...
Large language models can complete 50 simultaneous tasks and drive a seventeenfold cost reduction, but any additional tasks will cause performance deterioration, according to a study published Nov. 18 ...
Medical school in Fort Worth, Texas, allegedly disposed of bodies used for training and research illegally, according to cease-and-desist letter.