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Semler Scientific reached an agreement in principle with the U.S. Department of Justice to settle fraud claims for $29.75 million. The settlement relates to a civil investigational demand issued by ...
Regional Medical Center is notifying patients about a potential risk of infection transmission due to a former employee’s improper syringe use. An investigation by the health system, FDA and other ...
The Trump administration is looking to cut the HHS budget by around one-third in an effort that would dramatically scale back federal health programs, The Washington Post reported April 16. The draft ...
Hospital staff and emergency responders in Tallahassee, Fla., are treating the victims of an April 17 shooting on Florida State University’s campus that left at least two people dead and six injured.
While the post-pandemic nursing workforce is showing signs of stabilizing, high levels of burnout, stress and dissatisfaction continue to threaten long-term workforce stability, according to the ...
Two leading voices in the hospital sector are offering sharply different perspectives on the implications of an April 15 executive order issued by President Donald Trump aimed at reducing drug prices, ...
Arkansas has become the first state to ban pharmacy benefit managers from owning pharmacies after Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed House Bill 1150 into law April 16. The legislation, sponsored by ...
Minneapolis-based Allina Health is working on a deal to secure naming rights to the New Ulm (Minn.) High School gymnasium, the Journal in New Ulm reported. Under the possible agreement, the health ...
General Hospital has acquired property to house the USF Health Pamela Muma Women’s Health Center and the Chivukula Men’s Center through its partnership with Tampa-based USF Health. The purchase was ...
The system reported total operating expenses of $2 billion in 2024, up from $1.9 billion in 2023. Salaries, wages and benefit expenses were $861.3 million, up from $823.4 million the year prior.
At York, Pa.-based WellSpan Health, career growth is a priority — both for team members and for the health system’s long-term success. It is a lesson President and CEO Roxanna Gapstur, PhD, RN, ...
Universal Health Services CEO and President Marc Miller was paid 281 times what the median employee earned in 2024.
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