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Regulators approve OSF takeover of shuttered Illinois hospital

Peoria, Ill.-based OSF HealthCare received approval from the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board for a certificate of application to takeover shuttered Spring Valley, Ill.-based St. Margaret’s Health.

Hospitals looks to minimize 3rd party cyber risk

After a series of data breaches resulting from third-party MOVEit software, industry group Health 3rd Party Trust Initiative is getting together with hospitals to crack down on vendor breaches.

The 15 happiest nurse jobs

Outpatient case managers and office nurses are some of the best jobs in nursing based on happiness, according to Nursing Process.

NewYork-Presbyterian leader moves to Connecticut hospital

New Canaan, Conn.-based Silver Hill Hospital tapped Mark Russ, MD, as chief medical officer.

Essentia, Marshfield Clinic to form 25-hospital system in Midwest

Duluth, Minn.-based Essentia Health and Marshfield (Wis.) Clinic Health System have signed an integration agreement to form a 25-hospital regional health system across four states.

8 hospital, health system CEO exits in July

Hospital CEO turnover has slowed recently — although it’s still higher than it was in 2022. 

UNM hospital taps COO

University of New Mexico Sandoval Regional Medical Center in Rio Rancho has named Adrian Larson chief operating officer, the Rio Rancho Observer reported July 26. 

Kansas hospital names CEO

Cathy Pimple, DNP, RN, has been promoted from chief administrative officer to CEO of Newman Regional Health in Emporia, Kan., according to the Emporia Gazette. 

MOVEit breach compromises 34 million individuals' data, including health systems

The MOVEit data breach continues to take more victims across a variety of industries, including hospitals and health systems across the U.S., which is causing the number of individuals whose data has been stolen to rise to 34.5 million, TechCrunch repo…

Texas hospital caught in MOVEit breach; 98,437 patients affected

The MOVEit data breach that has affected millions of people across a variety of industries has claimed another health system victim: Dallas-based UT Southwestern Medical Center, WFAA reported July 20.