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FDA to reconsider decision barring sale of compounded Mounjaro: 5 things to know

The FDA has decided to reconsider its recent ban on the sale of compounded versions of tirzepatide, according to court documents obtained by Becker’s. 

1st journal for interorgan communication launches

The American Physiological Society and online library Wiley will relaunch the journal Comprehensive Physiology with a new focus on interorgan communication.

Postpartum hypertension program cuts readmissions 69%

A new postpartum, at-home blood pressure monitoring program at M Health Fairview reduced postpartum readmissions due to hypertension by 69%.

States with highest, lowest breast cancer screening rates

The state of Wyoming had the lowest breast cancer screening rate in 2022 at 59.5% — nearly 20% lower than the state with the highest rate of 78.4%, Rhode Island.

3 teens charged in Arkansas psychiatric hospital riot

On Oct. 13, a disturbance involving teenage patients led to multiple arrests at Riverview Behavioral Health, a psychiatric facility in Texarkana, Ark.

CDC issues guidelines for IV, PD fluid shortage

The CDC issued a health advisory Oct. 12 with guidelines on how systems and leaders can manage the supply disruptions of peritoneal dialysis and intravenous solutions.

Oracle Health aims to accelerate claims processing: 5 notes

Oracle Health launched a new cloud-based solution designed to streamline medical claims processing.

Meditech seeks EHR system continuity at Steward hospitals amid selloffs

EHR vendor Meditech told Becker’s it is working closely with Dallas-based Steward Health Care, the courts and new hospital owners to ensure the continuity of its EHR system at hospitals sold off by Steward.

UNC Health wins conditional approval for $371M hospital: 5 things to know

UNC Health has received a third certificate-of-need conditional approval from North Carolina for a $371.3 million community hospital in Research Triangle Park.

How Temple Health moved its operating performance back to the black

Philadelphia-based Temple University Health System saw its operating performance move back into the black in fiscal 2024.