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Mass General Brigham takes next step in 10-year AI plan

Somerset, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham inked a 10-year commitment to artificial intelligence solutions with GE HealthCare in 2017, and the next step is integrating medical imaging foundation models into its AI research work.

Female, male CEOs take similar risks under pressure: Study

There’s a gendered assumption that women CEOs are more risk-averse than men, but recent research suggests that isn’t always the case. 

Baptist MD Anderson taps head of cancer medicine, medical oncologist in chief

Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center in Jacksonville, Fla., has named Tomislav “Tom” Dragovich, MD, PhD, as head of cancer medicine and medical oncologist-in-chief. He stepped into the role March 11.

RevSpring acquired by investment firm

Seattle-based investment firm Frazier Healthcare Partners closed its acquisition of end-to-end financial services company RevSpring from GTCR, a private equity firm, on March 12.

Kaiser plans for 312-bed Sacramento hospital

Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente has filed an application with the city of Sacramento, Calif., to build a Kaiser Permanente Sacramento Railyards Medical Center Medical Facility. 

Dermatologist group rejects DEI rollback

The American Academy of Dermatology has rejected a proposal to end its diversity, equity and inclusion programs, NBC News reported March 11. 

HCA taps physician executive to lead systemwide GME

Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare appointed Monique Butler, MD, president of graduate medical education, effective March 1. 

Adventist Health hospital pausing obstetrics services

Adventist Health Tulare (Calif.) is pausing obstetrics services on June 6 for an unspecified amount of time, the Valley Voice reported March 11. 

The CEO job's unspoken honeymoon period

One reason CEO turnover is so high: The job is rarely all it’s cracked up to be, according to a recent episode of McKinsey & Co.’s podcast, “Inside the Strategy Room.” 

FTC, 10 states sue 'sham' cancer charity

The Federal Trade Commission and 10 states are suing a “sham” charity and its operator for deceiving donors and funneling profits into its own pockets.