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Eli Lilly unveils high-dose, low-cost Zepbound vials

Six months after Eli Lilly began selling discounted vials of its blockbuster weight loss drug Zepbound, the company expanded the offering Feb. 25 to include cheaper, high-dose Zepbound vials. 

AI use among physicians nearly doubles: Survey

Physicians are rapidly embracing augmented intelligence in healthcare, with its use for certain tasks nearly doubling in just one year, a survey from the American Medical Association found.

UVA Health CEO resigns following investigation

K. Craig Kent, MD, has resigned as CEO of Charlottesville-based UVA Health and executive vice president for health affairs at the University of Virginia.

Hospital CFOs escalate data analytics spend

CFOs are prioritizing margin management and data analytics investments this year, according to a new report from Strata.

Deal to buy Prospect hospitals 'impossible,' Yale New Haven says

Yale New Haven Health (Conn.) officials said that a deal to acquire three Connecticut hospitals from Los Angeles-based Prospect Medical Holdings is now “impossible.”

3 health systems outsourcing RCM functions

Becker’s has reported on three hospitals or health systems that have opted to outsource finance jobs or other revenue cycle functions in 2025:

This system's maternal clinic expected to help 200 women in 1 year — it helped 1,373

Last year, when Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Broward Health launched its maternal care clinic, it expected to serve around 200 women in the first year. Instead, it served 1,373 and counting.

John Muir Health names CFO

Walnut Creek, Calif.-based John Muir Health has named Ted Wang as CFO, according to a post on his LinkedIn page. 

Providence 1st in Alaska to offer prostate cancer treatment

The Providence Cancer Center at Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage, part of Renton, Wash.-based Providence, will become the first hospital in Alaska to offer the targeted prostate cancer therapy, Pluvicto. 

Medical staff members sue California hospital

Members of Los Angeles-based Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center’s medical staff filed a lawsuit against the hospital Feb. 24 for alleged misconduct.