Category: Becker’s Hospital Review

What's behind cardiovascular nurse burnout?

The drivers behind burnout in cardiovascular nursing require country- and systemwide interventions unique to the speciality, according to a statement published Dec. 18 in the Journal of the American Heart Association. 

SSM launches Wisconsin's first post-birth alert program

St. Louis-based SSM Health has implemented a post-birth alert program across its six Wisconsin hospitals to improve maternal outcomes. 

Cleveland Clinic unveils new primary care model in Florida

Cleveland Clinic has introduced a new primary care model in three of its Florida markets to improve access to services and ease administrative burdens for clinicians. 

Oracle Health is 'all about execution' in 2025 with next-gen EHR, says Dr. David Feinberg

Oracle Health launched its next-generation EHR late last year and David Feinberg, MD, chair of Oracle Health, joined the “Becker’s Healthcare Podcast” to share insights into the next aiteration of the platform.

Top-ranked hospitals for stent placement, by state

Florida and Illinois have the most top-ranked hospitals for stent placement in the U.S., according to the WebMD Choice Awards.

FDA issues warning on anaphylaxis risk with MS drugs

The FDA has added a boxed warning, its most serious designation, to Copaxone and Glatopa due to the risk of anaphylaxis, a rare but serious allergic reaction. 

Why BayCare is putting innovation first in 2025

As Clearwater, Fla.-based BayCare Health System prepares for 2025, CIO Lynnette Clinton said the organization is prioritizing a forward-thinking agenda, with innovation and AI at the forefront.

Baxter boosts allocations to 100% for 2 IV solutions: 3 notes

Baxter International has increased  allocations for two U.S. IV solutions to 100% following the disruption caused by Hurricane Helene at its North Cove, N.C., facility, according to a letter to customers available on the website of the American Ho…

Healthcare bankruptcies declined in 2024 but large filings remain elevated: Report

While healthcare bankruptcy filings declined 28% from a six-year peak in 2023, 2024 saw the second-highest level of bankruptcies since 2019, according to a Jan. 22 report published by Gibbins Advisors, a healthcare restructuring advisory firm.

UMass Memorial to build ED following Steward hospital closure

Worcester, Mass.-based UMass Memorial Health plans to build a standalone emergency department following the Aug. 31 closure of Dallas-based Steward Health Care’s  Ayer-based Nashoba Valley Medical Center.