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CommonSpirit bolsters presence in Mountain region

Chicago-based CommonSpirit is strengthening its presence in its Mountain region through partnerships with Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente and University of Utah Health in Salt Lake City. 

Cottage Hospital CEO shares 'growing our own' workforce strategy

Holly McCormack, DNP, RN, serves as CEO of Cottage Hospital, a 35-bed independent, nonprofit critical access hospital in Woodsville, N.H. She is well-versed in the unique challenges rural hospitals face, particularly in recruitment and retention.

New York hospital suing state over $1B in 'deprived' DSH funds

East Meadow, N.Y.-based Nassau University Medical Center is filing a lawsuit against New York, accusing the state of “longstanding violations of federal Medicaid law that deprived the hospital of more than $1 billion in aid.”

Temple Health names new CHRO

Philadelphia-based Temple Health has named John Ryan chief human resources officer, according to a Nov. 21 LinkedIn post.

Lessons from 3 top health systems on retaining IT talent

Health system CIOs told Becker’s they’ve had success retaining IT talent by building a culture of innovation and offering pathways for advancement.

Advocate Health takes to Capitol Hill on hospital at home: 5 notes

Charlotte, N.C.-based Advocate Health took to Washington, D.C., to explain the value of its hospital-at-home program.

Researchers to nurse leaders: Use social media to recruit

As nurse influencers collectively reach more than 1 billion followers, social media holds vast potential for nursing leaders to attract and retain nurses, according to research published in The Journal of Nursing Administration. 

End of home health, telehealth coverage threatens hospitals' recovery: Fitch

Hospital-at-home and telehealth reimbursement from CMS will expire at the end of 2024 without congressional action, threatening hospitals’ financial recovery next year, Fitch Ratings said in a Nov. 21 report shared with Becker’s.

End of home health, telehealth coverage threatens hospitals' recovery: Fitch

Hospital-at-home and telehealth reimbursement from CMS will expire at the end of 2024 without congressional action, threatening hospitals’ financial recovery next year, Fitch Ratings said in a Nov. 21 report shared with Becker’s.

North Carolina university breaks ground on $265M medical school

Greenville, N.C.-based East Carolina University broke ground on its $265 million Brody School of Medicine, Reflector reported Nov. 22.