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AtlantiCare sees 80% adoption of Oracle's AI agent

AtlantiCare is seeing success with the implementation of Oracle Health’s Clinical AI Agent (CAA), formerly known as the Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant.

Hawaii system to build new hospital

Honolulu-based The Queens Health Systems plans to build an 80-bed hospital in Kailua-Kona, a move that aims to improve access to care for rural populations on Hawai‘i Island.

4 cardiology data breaches in 2024

Here are four data breaches and privacy events affecting cardiology practices in 2024, as reported by Becker’s.

CHI St. Vincent names CMO

Little Rock, Ark.-based CHI St. Vincent has appointed Garrett Lewis, MD, as market chief medical officer, according to a news release sent to Becker’s Dec. 17. 

Cone Health names VP of strategy after Risant acquisition

Greensboro, N.C.-based Cone Health, a five-hospital system, has promoted Melissa Shearer to the new role of vice president, strategy. 

Sutter Health to invest $800M+ in 2 'flagship' campuses

Sutter Health is investing more than $800 million to develop approximately 1 million square feet across two new healthcare campuses in Santa Clara, Calif. 

From suit to scrubs, this CEO leads in the boardroom and ED

Steven Hanks, MD, president and CEO of Syracuse, N.Y.-based St. Joseph’s Health and Albany, N.Y.-based St. Peter’s Health Partners, doesn’t just lead hospitals, he works in them, regularly trading his suit for scrubs to work in the hospital emergency d…

The biggest misconception of anesthesia reimbursement, compensation 

In light of the recent controversy surrounding Anthem’s reversal of proposed policy changes on anesthesia reimbursement, the conversation around compensation and coverage has taken on renewed urgency. 

Why spending $35M on Epic was an 'easy' decision for a CFO

Despite an investment that will drag down his bottom line in the near term, a three-hospital system CFO told Becker’s it was an “easy” choice to switch to Epic.

EDs ramp up flu testing

Between 2013 and 2022, the percentage of emergency department visits resulting in influenza test orders increased significantly from 2.5% to 10.9%, according to a December CDC report.