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Albemarle, N.C.-based Atrium Health Stanly plans to launch a virtual nursing program thanks to a $1.45 million grant. The grant is the largest of several funded through a $4 million gift to the Atrium ...
CMS on July 14 released its annual proposed changes to the physician fee schedule for 2026, which will see two separate conversion factors apply, as required by statute. Eight things to know: 1. One ...
Angela Davis was named CFO of Juneau, Alaska-based Bartlett Regional Hospital. With nearly three decades of experience in healthcare finance under her belt, Ms. Davis brings a people-centered, purpose ...
President Donald Trump has announced new tariff actions targeting major U.S. partners, including the European Union, Mexico and Canada. Here are five things to know: ...
Members of the National Nurses Organizing Committee, an affiliate of National Nurses United, are set to strike July 24 at Ascension St. Agnes Hospital in Baltimore — marking the nurses’ first-ever ...
The number of emergency department visits for COVID-19 is growing across 11 states and likely growing in 14 others, according to CDC data published July 11. The data helps visualize whether the ...
Remote CEO arrangements are associated with weaker operating performance and low employee approval, according to a study published May 30 by the HKU Jockey Club Enterprise Sustainability Global ...
AstraZeneca’s drug candidate baxdrostat lowered systolic blood pressure in a phase 3 clinical trial involving patients with uncontrolled or treatment-resistant hypertension. In the trial, patients who ...
CMS has unveiled a proposed rule for the 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, targeting higher quality care, improved chronic disease management and cost savings. “We are taking meaningful steps to ...
Massachusetts HHS secretary Kate Walsh has stepped down from her position after more than 40 years in healthcare. Kiame Mahaniah, MD, succeeded Ms. Walsh on July 14. Prior to her role as state HHS ...
Arizona state officials confirmed a resident of Coconino County has died from pneumonic plague, the first recorded death from the severe infection since 2007, according to a news release from the ...
A U.S. District Court judge in Texas has approved a joint request to vacate a federal medical debt rule that would have excluded medical bills from credit reports, according to court documents. The ...
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