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Illinois hospital taps CFO

Salem (Ill.) Township Hospital has named Amy Gray CFO, according to local radio station WJBD. 

Cerner in the last 30 days

Here are 10 times Becker’s reported on EHR vendor Oracle Cerner in the past month.

Female surgeons' patients have better long-term outcomes: Study

Patients treated by female surgeons are less likely to experience adverse outcomes 90 days to one year after surgery, according to a study published Aug. 30 in JAMA Surgery.

Hospital seeing dip in revenue from EHR installs is the norm, Fitch says

Scottsbluff, Neb.-based Regional West Health Services is facing revenue pressure related to its 2018 Cerner EHR implementation, but Fitch Ratings says this is normal during an EHR install, Star Herald reported Aug. 30. 

Hospital seeing dip in revenue from EHR installs is the norm, Fitch says

Scottsbluff, Neb.-based Regional West Health Services is facing revenue pressure related to its 2018 Cerner EHR implementation, but Fitch Ratings says this is normal during an EHR install, Star Herald reported Aug. 30. 

Why WellSpan won't be creating a generative AI strategy

York, Pa.-based WellSpan Health is applying generative artificial intelligence to its burnout reduction strategy, as well as its consumer engagement strategy, but says it doesn’t see the need for a specific generative AI strategy. 

Why WellSpan won't be creating a generative AI strategy

York, Pa.-based WellSpan Health is applying generative artificial intelligence to its burnout reduction strategy, as well as its consumer engagement strategy, but says it doesn’t see the need for a specific generative AI strategy. 

3 ways BA.2.86 could play out

While the COVID-19 variant EG.5 accounts for more than 20 percent of cases across the U.S., according to CDC data, the emergence of a new subvariant, BA.2.86 is drawing close attention from health experts.

3 ways BA.2.86 could play out

While the COVID-19 variant EG.5 accounts for more than 20 percent of cases across the U.S., according to CDC data, the emergence of a new subvariant, BA.2.86 is drawing close attention from health experts.

How Babylon Health went from $2B to bankrupt

Babylon Health, the London-based digital healthcare firm that was once valued at nearly $2 billion, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy of its two subsidiaries and looked to complete a sale of its U.K. businesses, TechCrunch reported Aug. 31.