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Texas anesthesiologist gets 190 years for tampering with IV bags

A Texas anesthesiologist was sentenced to 190 years in prison for tampering with IV bags, causing one death and numerous injuries, the Justice Department said Nov. 20.

1 in 4 adults are underinsured: What healthcare leaders should know

Insured rates in the U.S. are near-record highs, but 1 in 4 Americans are underinsured, according to the Commonwealth Fund’s Biennial Health Insurance Survey. 

Elon Musk's Neuralink gets green light for more clinical trials

Neuralink, the brain-technology company co-founded by Elon Musk, is set to launch its first international clinical trial.

New heart bill signals 'changing course' for this subspecialty

President Joe Biden is set to sign the Congenital Heart Reauthorization Act Nov. 22, extending and expanding the CDC’s National Congenital Heart Disease Research, Surveillance and Awareness Program.

Texas lawmakers push for exceptions to strict abortion ban: 5 notes

Some Texas lawmakers are moving to amend the state’s strict abortion laws by introducing bills that would expand exceptions for doctors to intervene in high-risk pregnancies, ProPublica reported Nov. 19. 

HCA Healthcare collects 21K pounds of medication during national prescription take back day

Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare reported collecting 21,137 pounds of unused or expired medications during its sixth annual “Crush the Crisis” national prescription drug take-back event. 

How system ownership affects hospital profits, quality

After a health system acquires an independent hospital, workforces and operating costs shrink as prices and readmissions increase, according to a new report. 

Texas hospital to launch workforce retention program with $1M endowment: 4 notes

Edinburg, Texas-based Driscoll Children’s Hospital Rio Grande Valley will use a $1 million fund to create a workforce retention program, including monetary incentives for staff.

Former Steward hospitals to lose Catholic identity

Some hospitals formerly owned by Dallas-based Steward Health Care have transitioned to ownership not affiliated with the Catholic Church and will no longer follow religious doctrine on matters such as abortion and contraception, The Boston Globe report…

WellSpan appoints COO, chief strategy officer

York, Pa.-based WellSpan Health has promoted Cindy Fruitrail to executive vice president and chief strategy officer, and Kasey Paulus, RN, to executive vice president and COO.