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The University of Maryland Medical System in Baltimore has sued Maryland Physicians Care — a Medicaid managed care organization — seeking to recover more than $15 million for services allegedly ...
Fountain Valley Calif.-based MemorialCare laid off 58 employees on June 16 at its Long Beach (Calif.) Medical Center and Long Beach-based Miller Children’s and Women’s Hospital, according to a WARN ...
An AI tool in Epic is helping detect lung cancer early — and could expand to more use cases. Cincinnati-based Christ Hospital Health Network continues to see results from the technology since ...
The rolling back of a nursing home staffing level mandate could lead to 13,000 preventable deaths, according to a June 3 letter written by public health economists and researchers. Addressing ranking ...
Building on conversations both on and off-stage at healthcare technology conferences these past few months, I’m energized and encouraged by the evolving role technology plays across so many aspects of ...
As the second half of 2025 approaches, hospitals and health systems are taking stock of their annual quality improvement initiatives and pushing forward. Three healthcare leaders shared with Becker’s ...
Maintaining a safe and secure environment is paramount in healthcare facilities where providers have a responsibility to protect patients and visitors from significant physical threats. Hospital ...
Nabla, a leading provider of clinical AI assistants, has raised an additional $70 million in Series C funding, which brings total funding to $120 million, according to a company news release. The ...
Becker’s has reported on five hospitals or health systems that have opted to outsource finance jobs or other revenue cycle functions in 2025: 1. Sandusky, Ohio-based Firelands Health on June 17 ...
The state of New York plans to invest $1 billion in SUNY Downstate’s hospital in New York City’s Brooklyn borough. The investment comes after months of community engagement led by SUNY Downstate’s ...
Hospital labor costs related to drug shortage management have significantly increased, from $359 million in 2019 to $894 million in 2024 — a nearly 150% increase, according to a Vizient report ...
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has taken legal action against Contec, a Chinese medical devicemaker, and Miami-based reseller Epsimed, alleging the companies sold patient monitors that pose ...
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