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FDA clears AI-powered heart failure tool developed at Mayo Clinic

An artificial intelligence-powered solution for heart failure developed at Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic has received FDA clearance.

Capital Health receives approval to take over New Jersey Hospital

Trenton, N.J.-based Capital Health has received approval to take over services from Trenton-based St. Francis Medical Center.

'Career cushioning' replaces 'quiet quitting' in a more uncertain job market

While the trend of “quiet quitting” gained traction on social media earlier this year, there is another workforce trend being discussed recently: “career cushioning,” according to Bloomberg News.

Urology named most stressful job in 2022: report

Urology has been named the most stressful job of 2022, according to a Dec. 8 report from CNBC based on a study from the Occupational Information Network, a part of the U.S. Department of Labor. 

Oracle-Cerner deal 6 months later: CIOs weigh in

Hospitals and health systems using Cerner for their EHR haven’t seen a lot of changes in the six months since the vendor was bought by software giant Oracle, save for some extra engagement from the company, several CIOs told Becker’s.

GastroGPO partners with developer on minimally invasive endoscopy tech

Specialty network GastroGPO has partnered with AnX Robotica, a developer of minimally invasive endoscopy procedures. 

Tennessee medical center names Michelle Seaton chief nursing officer

Michelle Seaton, BSN, RN, has been named chief nursing officer at Paris, Tenn.-based Henry County Medical Center.

8 EyeSouth Partners moves in 2022

Atlanta-based ophthalmology management services organization EyeSouth Partners made several moves in 2022, including its acquisition by Olympus Partners and multiple affiliations.

Emotional situations with patients, money: 8 physician survey findings

Half of physicians would refuse to see patients who won’t wear a mask or social distance, according to a Medscape report focused on ethically challenging scenarios. 

New York law requires nursing homes to report infections to residents, families

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation Dec. 7 that requires nursing homes to swiftly update residents and family when an infection is detected within the facility.