The owner of a Michigan home health company was sentenced to three years and five months in prison for his role in a $7.9 million healthcare fraud scheme.
Alison Flynn Gaffney was appointed CEO of two Banner Health hospitals in Tucson, Ariz.: Banner – University Medical Center Tucson and Banner – University Medical Center South. Ms. Flynn Gaffney will ...
Change Healthcare restores clearinghouse services and receives $3.5B in loan repayments after February cyberattack. Learn 5 key updates.
Under the agreement, Nicholas Torres, DNP, will serve as interim CEO of Mind Springs Health. Dr. Torres is currently CEO of South Miami-based Larkin Community Hospital's South Miami Campus and adjunct ...
The Illinois Nurses Association, which represents about 1,700 registered nurses at UI Health, announced the four-year agreement on Nov. 16, according to statements from the health system and the union ...
A key deadline for the incoming administration is Feb. 1, 2025, by which Medicare must select up to 15 high-cost drugs to negotiate prices on. While the Biden administration may select these drugs ...
Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital, part of Coral Gables, Fla.-based Baptist Health, has received a $32 million grant — the largest in the hospital's history. The grant, provided by The ...
Voters in San Benito (Calif.) County have approved Measure X, which authorizes the San Benito Health Care District to negotiate a lease-to-own agreement with Flint, Mich.-based Insight Foundation of ...
The incident occurred about 8:45 a.m. Nov. 16, according to the Vallejo Police Department. Frank McMillan, who reportedly also stabbed himself, and his wife were taken in for surgery to treat their ...
Discover how Hartford HealthCare's revamped orientation for new employees has led to high praise and a significant reduction in turnover, with a mix of in-pers ...
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 ...
"MGB has relentlessly become more and more corporate in the way they manage their physicians," Michael Barnett, MD, a primary care physician and associate professor of health policy and management at ...