Category: Becker’s Hospital Review

How a $125M campaign is transforming Baptist Health

Louisville, Ky.-based Baptist Health recently completed its Onward as One campaign, the largest fundraising effort in system history, raising $125.8 million from more than 7,000 individual donors.

64 simulation and education programs to know | 2024

Becker’s is thrilled to recognize 64 hospitals and health systems with outstanding simulation and education programs. These programs empower students and healthcare professionals to hone their skills in realistic, safe settings designed to mirror real-…

Crozer grapples with Prospect bankruptcy fallout

Upland, Pa.-based Crozer Health has been using ambulances meant for emergency medical services in the region for nonemergent patient transfers following the loss of a vendor that normally handles transfer services.

UHS-owned system names assistant CFO

Las Vegas-based Valley Health System has named Kathy Shupe assistant CFO, according to a Jan. 23 post on her LinkedIn page. 

What unlimited PTO needs to succeed

Unlimited paid time off is becoming more common at U.S. organizations, but its benefits for employees depend largely on workplace culture, The Wall Street Journal reported Jan. 22. 

MultiCare workers vote to join Teamsters

Technicians and technologists at MultiCare Yakima (Wash.) Memorial Hospital have voted 108-19 to join Teamsters Local 760, according to the National Labor Relations Board. Up to 170 employees were eligible to vote and six ballots were challenged.

The Trump administration's AI strategy

The Trump administration has prioritized infrastructure investment and deregulation in its approach to AI.

Health systems ramp up IT hiring

Health systems across the U.S. are ramping up their IT hiring in 2025 to address emerging technologies, modernize infrastructure and improve patient care.

Hospitals buck maternal healthcare trends: 'All of our prior underlying assumptions are wrong'

Hospitals across the country are reducing or eliminating their maternal health, labor and delivery services because of financial constraints. The move depletes access to care for expectant mothers and places pressure on larger systems to pick up additi…

'Shame on all of us' if we can't get healthcare AI right: Mayo Clinic CEO

Mayo Clinic’s chief executive said at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, that he is fully committed to the adoption of artificial intelligence in healthcare, the Rochester (Minn.) Post Bulletin reported.