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Weill Cornell finds race doesn't impact cardiovascular risk

A Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian study found removing race information from cardiovascular risk calculators did not affect patients’ risk scores.

Ardent restores access to Epic

Nashville, Tenn.-based Ardent Health Services has restored access to its Epic EHR system after a Nov. 23 ransomware attack temporarily halted access to the application. 

A simpler way for better health 

At a time when the health industry is facing some of the roughest currents in history, we have an opportunity to rethink how we collectively steer the ship. When it comes to staying healthy and navigating the nation’s current fee-for-service healthcare…

Illinois bill to beef up hospital M&A oversight

Illinois is gearing up to increase its oversight of proposed healthcare facility mergers and acquisitions. 

40M postpartum women have lingering health issues

More than a third of mothers — around 40 million women — are affected by lingering health issues after giving birth, according to a new study published Dec. 6 in The Lancet Global Health.

More health systems offload home health businesses

As financial challenges and labor shortages continue to plague much of the healthcare industry, many hospitals and health systems have decided to pause, shrink or remove their home health services.

Florida health system adds to C-suite, reshuffles hospital CEOs

Hollywood, Fla.-based Memorial Healthcare System has moved several leaders into new roles within the organization. 

Where healthcare execs stand on generative AI

Fifty-eight percent of healthcare executives said their organization will implement or acquire a generative AI solution in 2024, according to a Dec. 6 KLAS report. 

Vermont hospital's shared CIO leads to cost savings

Jennifer Griffey, CFO of Brattleboro (Vt.) Memorial Hospital, told Becker’s that with shared IT leadership and AI, the organization is expecting to see increased cost savings.

Virus-packed holiday season ahead for US, experts say

COVID-19 and flu levels across the nation are picking up steam, with health officials anticipating further increases as the holiday season kicks off.