Category: Modern Healthcare

Heart meeting features fish oil, vitamin D, cholesterol news

An American Heart Association conference over the weekend revealed a lot about what works and what does not for preventing heart attacks and other problems.

NYU to establish Long Island medical school at Winthrop

New York University plans to establish a medical school on the campus of NYU Winthrop in Mineola on Long Island, which will be focused on educating primary-care physicians.

Athenahealth sold to Veritas Capital for $5.7 billion

After a year of fielding several takeover attempts, the electronic health records vendor will be acquired by Veritas Capital and Evergreen Coast Capital.

Week Ahead: AMA delegates to debate preventive care coverage, expanding access to Canadian pharmacies

There won’t be any shortage of hot topics at the American Medical Association’s interim meeting just outside of Washington, D.C.

Bellin Health builds primary-care teams to boost physician, patient satisfaction

A key element is adding support staff and increasing their care responsibilities to enable physicians to see more patients more efficiently.

Data Points: Opioid prescription numbers are down, but still a problem

The FDA on Nov. 2 approved a new super-potent opioid tablet for use in hospitals. While prescribing numbers for opioids have been declining for the past few years, prescription use of painkillers still present a major challenge for combating the…

Coming soon: A breathalyzer to detect malaria?

A Washington University researcher has pinpointed six biomarkers that could lead to a simple breathalyzer test for malaria.

Q&A: Kaiser Family Foundation’s Drew Altman on the midterms

Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation President and CEO Drew Altman dissects the outcomes of last week’s midterm elections, including votes to expand Medicaid coverage.

Early association health plans defy fears, offer comprehensive benefits

The early association health plans being formed under a Trump administration rule finalized in June claim to comply with Affordable Care Act rules, yet still deliver lower premiums than comparable ACA exchange plans.

Defying the odds: Saint Anthony Hospital remains independent and financially stable

Saint Anthony Hospital shocked the healthcare community when it broke away from Ascension in 2009 to be an independent facility. And it’s managed to maintain that status.