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Mercy takes to Capitol Hill on AI

Chesterfield, Mo.-based Mercy represented the healthcare industry recently in Washington, D.C., to educate federal lawmakers about artificial intelligence.

Mercy takes to Capitol Hill on AI

Chesterfield, Mo.-based Mercy represented the healthcare industry recently on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., to educate federal lawmakers about artificial intelligence.

Northwell posts $77.5M operating income in Q3

New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health reported an operating income of $77.5 million (1.7% margin) in the third quarter of 2024, up from an operating loss of $11.6 million (-0.3% margin) during the same period last year, according to its Nov. 27 fi…

CMS finalize new kidney transplant model: 10 things to know

HHS and CMS have finalized a new, mandatory model for kidney transplant coordination across 103 hospitals. The model aims to increase access, address disparities and improve care coordination for patients navigating the kidney transplant process, while…

4th drugmaker seeks 340B changes

As several pharmaceutical companies challenge their role in the 340B drug pricing program, Bristol Myers Squibb filed a lawsuit Nov. 26 against the HHS agency that oversees the federal program. 

How Cook Children's plans to care for a booming population

With a booming population in Fort Worth, Texas, Cook Children’s is expanding its capacity and access to care. 

Colorado Springs Cardiology breaks ground on ASC

Colorado Springs (Colo.) Cardiology broke ground on a medical office building and ASC, according to a Nov. 26 report by The Gazette.

Health systems opening AI hubs

As hospitals and health systems seek to integrate AI into healthcare operations, many are establishing dedicated AI centers to test and develop new AI tools.

Health systems opening AI hubs

As hospitals and health systems seek to integrate AI into healthcare operations, many are establishing dedicated AI centers to test and develop new AI tools.

Knee replacement lawsuits: 10 things to know 

Knee replacement lawsuits typically claim the devices loosened, became unstable and required revision surgery, according to a report from Drug Watch.