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Fisher-Titus Medical Center taps chief medical officer

Norwalk, Ohio-based Fisher-Titus Medical Center has appointed neurologist Steven Benedict, MD, as its next chief medical officer, The Norwalk Reflector reported March 7.

How Endeavor Health is driving AI adoption among clinicians

Evanston, Ill.-based Endeavor Health is scaling its use of an AI-powered ambient documentation tool to reduce clinicians’ administrative burden and enhance patient care.

Lehigh Valley cardiologists perform 1st US procedure with 3DStent software

Shailendra Singh, MD, performed the first procedure in the U.S. using GE Healthcare’s 3DStent software.

Intermountain CFO's AI playbook: Smarter spending, stronger workforce

As healthcare costs rise and labor challenges persist, health systems are turning to AI and automation to enhance efficiency and financial sustainability.

Patient infections, complications arise in wake of shuttered Iowa ASC

Patients of an Ames, Iowa, ASC that abruptly shuttered in February said they are facing infections and other post-procedure complications, the Ames Tribune reported March 7.

18 health systems with strong finances

Here are 18 health systems with strong operational metrics and solid financial positions, according to reports from credit rating agencies Fitch Ratings and Moody’s Investors Service released in 2025.

Intermountain Health to consolidate 8 EHR systems

Intermountain Health’s top IT priorities for 2025 include consolidating eight EHR systems into a single Epic instance, transitioning to a unified Workday system by early 2026, and advancing AI initiatives, according to its new chief digital and informa…

Utah passes malpractice legislation, includes protections for physicians

Here are five things to know about the legislation:

What's new with Kaiser Permanente?

From layoffs to leadership moves, here are five updates from Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente from the last month:

3 physicians, healthcare groups to pay $1.9M for kickback allegations 

Three physicians and several healthcare entities agreed to pay $1.9 million to settle allegations of violating the False Claims Act through kickback schemes tied to lab testing referrals, according to a March 6 new release from the Justice De…