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Former Unity Health System CEO, CFO dies

Warren Hern, former co-CEO of Rochester (N.Y.) Regional Health has died. 

RSV vaccines less effective in immunocompromised adults: Study

A study from Johns Hopkins Medicine reveals that older adults with weakened immune systems, such as organ transplant recipients, may not produce sufficient protective antibodies against respiratory syncytial virus after vaccination. 

How Jimmy Carter changed cancer care

What remains after the passing of former President Jimmy Carter encompasses more than politics and humanitarianism, it also includes cancer care, according to a Dec. 29 NBC News report. 

How OSF HealthCare plans to save $200M in 5 years

Kirsten Largent, recently promoted to CFO of Peoria, Ill.-based OSF HealthCare in November, has been with the non-profit health system for 31 years, helping it navigate both significant growth and challenges brought on by the evolving healthcare i…

Most expensive Epic EHRs, ranked

Epic EHRs have been among the biggest health system investments for years — and 2024 was no exception.

MetroHealth's new CEO: 4 updates on campus transformation delays

Christine Alexander-Rager, MD, CEO of Cleveland-based MetroHealth, is tasked with completing the health system’s delayed expansion project, cleveland.com reported Dec. 29.

10 most consequential healthcare data breaches of '24

Healthcare continued to be plagued by hackers and data leaks in 2024, with the industry experiencing its largest-ever cyberattack in February.

45 health systems ranked by net assets

The financial health of the nation’s largest health systems reflects their capacity to drive innovation, expand access and weather economic challenges. 

In the aftermath of Helene, more Tennessee hospitals at risk

While southern states continue to recover from the devastation caused by flooding after Hurricane Helene in September, hospitals are beginning to grapple with future flood risks. Twenty Tennessee hospitals currently exist on or near flood plains, accor…

A thorny year for Tenet's Massachusetts hospitals

In 2024, nurses filed hundreds of safety concerns about two Massachusetts hospitals operated by Dallas-based Tenet Health. Most recently, a union representing these nurses alleged that understaffing caused two preventable patient deaths.