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Geisinger taps new chief medical officer

Jason Mitchell, MD, is set to join Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger as executive vice president and chief medical officer March 24. 

3 new GI partnerships in 3 weeks

Here are three new gastroenterology partnerships that have formed since Jan. 1, as reported by Becker’s:

10 ASCs hiring administrators

Here are 10 ASCs currently hiring administrators.
 
Note: This is not an exhaustive list. Job listings were compiled from job-seeker websites. Practices and health systems are in alphabetical order.
HCA Healthcare is hiring administrators at:

Baylor St. Luke's surgeons perform double lung transplant during rare Texas snowstorm

A team at Houston-based Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center coordinated and performed a double lung transplant during a rare winter storm. 

Stony Brook Medicine moves to expand New York ASC

In 2017, Stony Brook Medicine opened a 120,000-square-foot ambulatory care facility in Commack, N.Y. 

Private equity, hospital affiliations raise primary care costs: 5 study notes

Growing shares of primary care physicians are affiliated with hospitals and private equity firms, which may be pushing up costs for primary care services, according to a new study.

Inside UPS' Healthcare 2025 logistics strategy

As the healthcare industry continues to evolve, logistics companies such as UPS Healthcare are becoming more integral to the supply chain. 

How NYU Langone's 'what if' mindset drives its evolving crisis playbook

In January 2020, NYU Langone Health conducted a pandemic simulation, continuing a tradition of tabletop exercises that began years earlier. The exercise not only laid the groundwork for New York City’s COVID-19 response but became a defining blueprint …

Pennsylvania hospitals' maternal health 'action plan'

Pennsylvania hospitals aim to tackle maternal health challenges with a new action plan from the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania. 

Hospital layoffs hit Pennsylvania in early 2025

Pennsylvania’s hospital sector has seen a wave of workforce reductions in early 2025 as health systems adjust to ongoing financial pressures, operational restructuring and shifting patient care demands.