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How 1 OhioHealth hospital is enhancing continuity of care

OhioHealth Berger Hospital in Circleville, part of Columbus-based OhioHealth, has invested $10 million in facility upgrades to enhance patient care.

How 1 OhioHealth hospital is enhancing continuity of care

OhioHealth Berger Hospital in Circleville, part of Columbus-based OhioHealth, has invested $10 million in facility upgrades to enhance patient care.

Tennessee hospital to reopen under new ownership

Jamestown, Tenn.-based Phoenix Rural Health has secured a lease for a hospital facility in Jellico, Tenn., with plans to reopen it as a rural emergency hospital in six to eight months.

Tennessee hospital to reopen under new ownership

Jamestown, Tenn.-based Phoenix Rural Health has secured a lease for a hospital facility in Jellico, Tenn., with plans to reopen it as a rural emergency hospital in six to eight months.

Specialties with the highest rates of happiness, balance: Survey

Despite 47% reporting burnout and 24% reporting depression, a recent Medscape survey found that 76% of physicians believe it is possible to be happy and live a well-balanced life within the medical profession. However, opinions varied widely on whether…

Specialties with the highest rates of happiness, balance: Survey

Despite 47% reporting burnout and 24% reporting depression, a recent Medscape survey found that 76% of physicians believe it is possible to be happy and live a well-balanced life within the medical profession. However, opinions varied widely on whether…

Kansas hospital settles physician noncompete suit

Hays, Kan.-based HaysMed has settled with two physicians who sued the hospital over the noncompete clauses of their employment contracts. 

City of Hope Cancer Center Chicago names new chief clinical officer

Zion, Ill.-based City of Hope Cancer Center Chicago has appointed Walter Stadler, MD, as chief clinical officer. 

Private practices cashing in on ancillary services

Seventy percent of private practices that introduced ancillary services found them both easy to implement and financially rewarding — with some seeing revenue increases in as little as one month, according to a recent survey from healthcare software co…

How a physician's $46M conviction could shape Trump's healthcare fraud enforcement

A federal appeals court upheld the conviction of Raleigh, N.C.-based otolaryngologist Anita Jackson, MD, for her role in a $46 million Medicare fraud scheme, a decision that could have significant implications for healthcare fraud enforcement, accordin…