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Tennessee hospital names Charlie Boyd COO

Hermitage, Tenn.-based TriStar Summit Medical Center has named Charlie Boyd COO effective Oct. 10, the Wilson Post reported Sept. 30. 

Boston U School of Medicine to be renamed after $100M gift

Boston University School of Medicine will be renamed to the Boston University Aram V. Chobanian and Edward Avedisian School of Medicine after Mr. Avedisian donated $100 million to the school, The Boston Globe reported Sept. 29.

4 Chicago systems employ health literacy specialists

Chicago health systems are hiring specialists to improve patients’ health literacy, a skill in which only 12 percent of Americans are proficient, Chicago Health reported Sept. 29. 

Physician burnout continues to climb after 6-year decline: Study

The burnout rate among U.S. physicians spiked from 38.2 percent in 2020 to 62.8 percent in 2021, an increase of 24.6 percentage points, according to a Sept. 13 analysis from Mayo Clinic Proceedings.

5 health systems’ biggest patient safety win this year 

From creating safety culture tools to collaborating with other systems, hospitals and health systems are consistently working to improve patient safety. 

Where physicians see patients having trouble paying medical bills

In its 2022 “Physicians Rate Healthcare Access Report.” Medscape laid out the regions where physicians are reporting patients having difficulty paying bills over the last 5 years. 

13 recent hospital, health system executive moves

The following hospital and health system executive moves have been reported by Becker’s Hospital Review since Sept. 23:

Memorial Hermann Health selects Epic for EHR installation

Houston-based Memorial Hermann Health System has selected Epic as its EHR partner.

Penn State Health adds virtual ICU

Hershey, Pa.-based Penn State Health is launching a virtual ICU using Clew Medical’s cloud-based “tele-ICU” software, Patriot News reported Sept. 30. 

University of Iowa nurses protest increased patient load

Nurses from Iowa City-based University of Iowa Health Care protested their rising patient load on Sept. 29, The Gazette reported.