Among states, Hawaii ranks No. 1 overall for healthcare, according to U.S. News & World Report 's annual best states rankings published May 7.
Additionally, Iowa City, Iowa-based University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics will now bear the name University of Iowa Health Care Medical Center. The full rebrand, announced in December, will take ...
Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health is a nonprofit, Catholic health system of more than 2,200 care sites in 24 states. Here are two executive appointments at CommonSpirit since April 4: Ryan Tobin was ...
In February, Novo Nordisk agreed to buy Catalent for $16.5 billion. The Federal Trade Commission has since requested more information from the companies as it reviews the deal, The Wall Street Journal ...
About 40% of infection preventionists are nearing retirement age, APIC said in a May 3 news release, highlighting the need for workers to broaden their leadership skills. The guide details how to ...
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston has received a $20 million gift from a longtime donor that will go toward advancing research on Alzheimer's and other types of ...
CMS has rescinded its April 11 determination to terminate Modesto, Calif.-based Stanislaus Surgical Hospital's Medicare contract.
Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare started 2024 with a hospital selling spree that netted nearly $4 billion in gross proceeds. "The transactions that we have executed on have established the dawn of a new ...
HCA Healthcare faces a lawsuit alleging its Asheville, N.C.-based Mission Health illegally kept pay from at least 1,000 employees, the Citizen Times reported May 6.
Here are the worst states in the U.S. for mental healthcare, along with their score out of 100, according to the study: 2. Georgia: 91.76 3. Alabama: 87.6 5. Mississippi: 63.62 6. Arizona: 63.58 7.
Jacksonville, Fla.-based Baptist Health has agreed to pay $1.5 million to address accusations of breaching the False Claims Act. The health system allegedly prompted its subsidiaries to provide ...
Learn about the improved financial state of Medicare's hospital insurance trust fund, expected to run out in 2036.