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New AI can predict a person's lifespan

Researchers have created an artificial intelligence model they say can accurately predict a person’s lifespan, the Boston Globe reported.

Why acquiring a rural medical center is part of Huntsville Hospital's mission

Being part of a regional healthcare system will give Fort Payne, Ala.-based DeKalb Regional Medical Center access to local resources it does not have, Huntsville (Ala.) Hospital Health System CEO Jeff Samz told al.com in a Jan. 4 report.

Advocate Health Care names area president

Advocate Health Care has named Allison “Allie” Wyler president of the Central Chicagoland area and Park Ridge, Ill.-based Advocate Lutheran General Hospital. 

How Kaiser Permanente is boosting its digital pharmacy

Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente is enhancing its digital pharmacy as health systems and payers compete with new entrants such as Amazon Pharmacy, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Penn State Health names hospital president

Penn State Health has named Don McKenna permanent president of Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pa. 

Florida hospital names COO

Melissa Emerson, BSN, RN, is the new chief operating officer at Boynton Beach, Fla.-based Bethesda Hospital. 

Florida becomes 1st state authorized by FDA to import meds from Canada

Florida has become the first state authorized by the FDA to import prescription drugs from Canada after the agency issued an approval of the Sunshine State’s drug importation program Jan. 5.

Hospitals sue ransomware group

A healthcare coalition comprising two hospitals and an orthopedic group filed a lawsuit against unidentified individuals associated with the ransomware group LockBit, BankInfoSecurity reported Jan. 4. 

Memphis health system pays $7M to settle kickback allegations

Memphis, Tenn.-based Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare and its Methodist Healthcare-Memphis Hospitals have paid $7.25 million to resolve False Claims Act allegations along with kickback allegations.

81K extra visits: How Cook County Health is meeting migrant healthcare demands

As one of the Midwest’s largest public safety-net systems, Cook County Health has cared for more than 19,000 migrants since fall 2022, about one-third of whom are children.