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California hospital notifies 108,149 patients of data breach

Oceanside, Calif.-based Tri-City Medical Center is notifying 108,149 individuals that their protected health information may have been exposed in a 2023 data breach. 

NBA gets 1st health system jersey sponsor

A health system’s logo will soon appear on an NBA jersey for the first time.

Kaiser to lay off more California workers

Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente has shared plans to lay off 20 employees across multiple California locations, effective Dec. 6, according to multiple WARN notices obtained by Becker’s. 

How an HCA subsidiary and Kaiser share medical data

Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente will place its physicians and staff at Denver’s HCA HealthONE Rose Medical Center and Presbyterian St. Luke’s Hospital starting in 2025, allowing Kaiser patients to receive care directly within these facilities.

PeaceHealth to build behavioral health hospital: 5 things to know

Vancouver, Wash.-based PeaceHealth has shared plans to construct a new inpatient behavioral health hospital in Lane County, Ore. in partnership with Lifepoint Rehabilitation, part of Brentwood, Tenn.-based Lifepoint Health.

Massachusetts pharmacist sentenced to 15 years for meningitis outbreak

Massachusetts pharmacist Glenn Chin was sentenced Oct. 11 in Michigan to 7 1/2 to 15 years in prison for his involvement in a 2012 meningitis outbreak that led to 11 deaths in Michigan and dozens more across the country, The Washington Post reported Oc…

Louisiana hospital opens center addressing child abuse: 4 notes

Children’s Hospital New Orleans has opened a new center to address concerns of child abuse.

Leaders call for major change in how nursing is measured: 4 notes

A group of nursing leaders is calling for a significant shift in the way nursing is measured in acute and critical care hospitals to better capture the full scope of nurses’ work and its effect on patient outcomes. 

Marburg outbreak tied to Rwanda hospital; US risk is low

As of Oct. 13, Rwanda has confirmed 61 cases of Marburg virus infections and 14 deaths from the rare hemorrhagic fever. On Oct. 14, the United States began screening travelers who were recently in Rwanda. 

2023-24 flu shot coverage: How states stacked up

Massachusetts and the District of Columbia reported the highest flu vaccination rates among U.S. states last season, according to an analysis from KFF.