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Generative AI, TikTok: Marketing at Cleveland Clinic in '25

Generative AI will be a major focus of Cleveland Clinic’s marketing department in 2025, its leader told Becker’s.

University Hospitals hits milestone in push to raise $2B

University Hospitals in Cleveland has raised more than $1.5 billion toward its $2 billion “Because of You” campaign, which focuses on five areas: caring for children, transforming cancer care, leading discovery and innovation, investing in the communit…

6 ways hospitals are advancing patient experience in 2025

From hair care to room designs, systems are looking to improve patient experience in creative ways.

Altru's preventive behavioral health strategy: 4 notes

Grand Forks, N.D.-based Altru Health System is working to prevent behavioral health crises before they happen and opened a new health center to keep care in the community, the Grand Forks Herald reported Jan. 16.

Banner Health promotes longtime leader

Todd Werner was promoted to president of care delivery for Phoenix-based Banner Health, effective Jan. 1. 

Minnesota system taps CFO to succeed longtime CEO

Onamia, Minn.-based Mille Lacs Health System has named CFO Andy Knutson to succeed CEO Bill Nelson, who is departing after 16 years in the role.  

Why not tie Medicare payments to inflation?

The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission on Jan. 16 voted to recommend  tying next year’s Medicare physician payment update to the growth in care costs.

Gilead, government settle HIV drug patent dispute

Gilead Sciences reached a settlement with the Justice Department and HHS that resolves a five-year legal dispute regarding patents for its HIV prevention drugs, Truvada and Descovy. 

Cancer burden shifts as incidence climbs: What to know

In 2025, an estimated 618,120 people will die from cancer in the U.S. The figure represents about 30% of the estimated 2,041,910 new cancer cases the U.S. is expected to see in 2025.

Resident physicians OK union in 2nd Rhode Island system

A second group of resident and fellow physicians in Rhode Island have voted to join the Committee of Interns and Residents, which is affiliated with the Service Employees International Union.