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Hackensack Meridian hospital to pour $45M into cardiovascular suite expansion

Neptune City, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health Jersey Shore University Medical Center is investing $45 million to expand its cardiovascular suite, BNN Breaking reported Feb. 26.

Where 10 top-rated heart centers stand financially: Moody's

Most hospitals and systems with strong heart programs were rated in the “A” range by Moody’s.

'A smelly Willy Wonka': Medical supply industry seeks waste solutions

With the healthcare industry accounting for 8% of the nation’s carbon footprint, some medical device companies are absorbed in waste-reducing initiatives — but hurdles await, The New York Times reported Feb. 26. 

WHO backs trivalent flu vaccine

The World Health Organization recommends the Northern Hemisphere’s 2024-25 flu vaccines be trivalent. 

Atlantic Health System, New Jersey university sign collaboration agreement

Morristown, N.J.-based Atlantic Health System and Wayne, N.J.-based William Paterson University have signed an agreement for a collaboration to help improve health profession education and health services in New Jersey.

15 best, worst state capitals to live in

Not all state capitals are created equally, according to a Feb. 13 analysis from WalletHub. 

Orlando Health brand expands

Bayfront Health St. Petersburg (Fla.) is undergoing a rebrand and will now add Orlando Health’s name to its facility. 

GE HealthCare inks virtual care partnership

GE HealthCare is partnering with health tech company Biofourmis to expand the application of patient monitoring technology from hospitals to the homes of patients.

R1 RCM shareholders mull taking company private

A group of R1 RCM investors is weighing whether to take the revenue cycle management company private, Bloomberg reported Feb. 26. 

Cancer patients' reproductive options in doubt after Alabama IVF ruling

A recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos are considered children under the law has worried cancer patients who use in vitro fertilization to preserve their reproductive options, The Washington Post reported Feb. 25.