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After launching a national search in December, West Reading, Pa.-based Tower Health has appointed Brian Rayme executive vice president and CFO, effective June 2. Mr. Rayme most recently served as CFO ...
HHS has proposed oversight of the 340B drug pricing program to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services as part of a broader reorganization.  The move, initially referenced in a preliminary memo ...
Charlotte, N.C.-based Atrium Health’s $1.5 billion innovation district, The Pearl, opened June 2. The 20-acre development houses Charlotte’s first four-year medical school and aims to become a hub for ...
Avita Health System, which operates two critical access hospitals and one small acute care hospital in rural Ohio, has helped patients access $10.8 million worth of medications through a program ...
President Donald Trump’s comprehensive tariffs might be stymied by a legal argument the Supreme Court employed to former initiatives put forth by President Joe Biden’s administration, Bloomberg ...
As healthcare organizations continue to search for ways to strengthen employee well-being and retention, health systems like Greensboro, N.C.-based Cone Health and Binghamton, N.Y.-based United Health ...
Megan Ryan, president and CEO of Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow, N.Y., shared plans to resign July 20 following a state-approved restructuring of the board that oversees the ...
About 87% of hospitals offer free or discounted care, but the eligibility requirements vary greatly depending on the facility, a June 2 Lown Institute report found. In most states, hospitals set their ...
A report from the American Hospital Association highlights hospital spending on workplace and community violence. The report, “The Burden of Violence to U.S. Hospitals: A Comprehensive Assessment of ...
Sutter Health, a 24-hospital health system based in Sacramento, Calif., is investing $23 million to expand primary and behavioral health care across Del Norte and Lake counties. In a June 2 news ...
Graduates from top-rated medical schools are about 50% less likely to start their careers as physicians in resource-poor areas than graduates from lower-ranked schools, according to a new study from ...
Hospitals given “D” and “F” grades from The Leapfrog Group are rebuking the patient safety scores, arguing that Leapfrog’s grading was unfair. Piedmont Medical Center in Rock Hill, S.C., Huntsville ...