Category: Becker’s Hospital Review

How Fred Hutch is facing the next era of cancer research, patient care

Seattle-based Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center’s sixth president, Thomas Lynch, MD, stepped into the role in February 2020, at the same time COVID-19 was beginning to transform the healthcare industry. 

Incredible Health expands to tackle the next workforce crisis

Incredible Health, the most expansive AI-driven career platform for permanent healthcare professionals, is growing its marketplace to include technicians, branching into home health organizations and ambulatory surgery centers.

Hospitals decry House GOP budget plan: 4 federal health updates

Hospital leaders nationwide are urging lawmakers to reconsider a Republican-backed budget resolution that could significantly cut Medicaid funding, warning of serious consequences for patients and healthcare providers.  

OU Health taps clinical service chief

Oklahoma City-based OU Health has appointed Isabella Grumbach, MD, PhD, as clinical service chief, effective in July.

Change Healthcare continues mailing data breach notices 1 year after cyberattack

UnitedHealth Group subsidiary Change Healthcare continues to send out data breach notifications a year after a cyberattack that disrupted the industry, the Minnesota Star-Tribune reported Feb. 25.

5 reasons CIO hiring is surging

CIO hiring is on the rise to start 2025 but may not make for a “Great CIO Migration.”

Why Memorial Sloan Kettering partnered with Amazon on AI

A new AI collaboration between New York City-based Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Amazon will be a “spark for innovation and entrepreneurship” at the health system, an executive told Becker’s.

Ohio hospital shuttering long-term care, skilled nursing operations

East Ohio Regional Hospital, a 140-bed facility in Martins Ferry, has notified employees that it will be shuttering its long-term care and skilled nursing facility, The Intelligencer reported Feb. 25.

EHR switches 'not an IT project' but systemwide transformation

UPMC has been working on transitioning from 10 EHRs to a single instance of Epic since September 2023, and Chris Carmody, chief technology officer, said the team is set to go live with the first wave covering around 40% of the organization in September.

North Carolina nursing school to relocate to Duke campus

Durham, N.C.-based Watts College of Nursing has shared plans to relocate to the Duke University campus, also in Durham, in July 2025.