Meet Nicholas Manning, the new CEO of West Valley Medical Center in Caldwell, Idaho. With 13 years of experience in HCA Healthcare, he brings valuable leadersh ...
William Walders named VP and chief digital and information Officer of The Joint Commission, bringing extensive experience in health IT and data analytics.
Discover the trend of 'boomerang' employees in healthcare as three hospital CEOs return to their former workplaces after 2-5 years. Learn more on Becker's.
A pediatric health system in Nebraska won a top award for EHRs and digital health by being "laser-focused on innovation," a leader told Becker's.
Matt Pearson has been named CEO of Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Franklin (Tenn.). Mr. Pearson has held healthcare leadership roles since 2008, according to a Nov. 12 news release from ...
Revenue cycle management company Aspirion has named Nick Giannasi CEO, effective immediately. Mr. Giannasi takes over the role from Amy Amick, who is moving to the company's board of directors, ...
Here are nine new drug shortages to know, according to databases compiled by the FDA and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Albuterol sulfate syrup ...
Cleveland Clinic is on the forefront of digital transformation and AI integration into healthcare. What's next for the system? Cleveland Clinic CEO Tomislav Mihaljevic, MD, talked about how emerging ...
Novavax received clearance from the FDA to move forward with phase 3 clinical trials for its COVID-19-influenza combination (CIC) and standalone influenza vaccines. The FDA lifted a clinical hold that ...
Former Cleveland Clinic executive joins Ambience Healthcare as chief medical officer, bringing expertise in clinical AI and innovation to the startup.
1. Prisma Health is planning a $138 million inpatient behavioral health hospital in Pickens County, S.C. The new facility, pending certificate of need approval, aims to meet the increasing demand for ...
Indianapolis-based Community Health Network is suing Humana for allegedly failing to reimburse it for 340B drugs provided to the payer's members, the Indianapolis Business Journal reported Nov. 11.