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10 recent healthcare industry lawsuits, settlements

From a federal judge dismissing a trademark lawsuit from NYU Langone to proposed class-action suits rolling in against Change Healthcare, here are 10 healthcare industry lawsuits and settlements Becker’s has reported since March 1:

Seattle Children's to pay $125K to nurse in sexual harassment case

Seattle Children’s Hospital has settled a sexual harassment lawsuit brought by a former nurse who claimed the hospital failed, repeatedly, to adequately address her concerns, allowing the incidents to continue.

FDA seeks $7.2B for 2025 budget: 3 healthcare notes

 The FDA has requested $7.2 billion from the president’s proposed budget for next year — funding the agency says will bolster the nation’s supply chain, support infrastructure upgrades and expand the public health workforce. 

Beth Israel transfers more patients out of ED ahead of closure

More patients are being transferred out of Mount Sinai Beth Israel’s emergency room as the hospital closes down services, Politico reported March 13.

Primary care shortages linked to more emergency surgeries: Study

People who live in areas where primary care provider shortages are more severe are at higher risk of requiring emergency surgery, according to new findings from a study led by researchers at Michigan Medicine in Ann Arbor. 

Healthcare execs need to 'iterate faster' for success, says CIO

Baton Rouge, La.-based Franciscan Ministries of Our Lady Health System embarked on a journey last year to incorporate more artificial intelligence into its operational and clinical systems.

Mass General Brigham merging departments from 2 hospitals

Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham is combining the clinical departments and academic programs from its Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital into single departments. Both hospitals are based in Boston. 

Federal appeals court sides with 340B contract pharmacies

On March 12, a federal appeals court upheld an Arkansas law, ruling that drugmakers cannot restrict 340B program offerings from community and specialty pharmacies. 

Cedars-Sinai expands to new global market

Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai has expanded its international footprint to Singapore.

Safety — not violence — should be the expectation in healthcare, 4 leaders say

Violence, to a certain degree, has for years been expected among those working in healthcare, multiple experts recounted to Becker’s. But increases in the number and severity of such incidents since the pandemic have prompted hospital leaders to rethin…