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Millennial physician pay: 9 things to know

Average annual earnings for millennial physicians under age 40 climbed from $326,000 in 2022 to $338,000 in 2023, or around 4%, according to one new survey.

Health systems elevate CTOs

Health systems are appointing and elevating chief transformation officers to lead growth strategies and change management efforts.

Epic, Particle Health feud continues: 6 things to know

Epic is urging Carequality, an interoperability network, to disclose the findings of a previous dispute involving Particle Health, which raised concerns about the company’s data-sharing practices.

Kaiser to lay off 43 employees across multiple California locations

Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente will lay off 43 employees across several of its California locations Nov. 22, according to multiple WARN notices obtained by Becker’s. 

New Jersey sues Virtua over pregnancy drug tests: 6 things to know

New Jersey state Attorney General Matt Platkin filed a lawsuit on  Sept. 26 against Virtua Health and its network of hospitals in Voorhees, Mount Holly and Camden, alleging that the Marlton, N.J.-based health system’s drug-testing policy for pregn…

A look at what's coming for Meditech

Meditech is looking to improve its Expanse EHR platform with the addition of conversational and generative AI.

How Mass General Brigham built the largest 'hospital at home'

Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham has built the biggest hospital-at-home program in the country by getting buy-in from leadership and clinicians and through tech partnerships, executives said at a recent conference.

Florida health system invests $160M in Epic: 6 things to know 

Rockledge, Fla.-based Health First is one of 19 new health systems moving to an Epic EHR. Here are six things to know.

How patient service revenue is trending at 20 health systems

Here are 20 health systems’ net patient service revenues for the three months ended June 30 along with the year-over-year percentage increase: 

Century-old New York City home health agency abruptly shutters

In a sudden move, the Visiting Nurse Association of Staten Island ended operations, laying off its nursing and selling its assets after over 100 years in service, SILive.com reported Sept. 27.