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'Discrepancies' in Providence pathologist's work led to delayed cancer diagnoses: Report

 Providence has confirmed a pathologist is no longer providing services at the Renton, Wash.-based system after finding “discrepancies” with their work. This comes as at least seven patients have reported their lab results were incorrectly reviewe…

'An attack on the entire sector': Fallout from Change Healthcare hack continues

Change Healthcare said Feb. 26 that it expects the cybersecurity incident that has disrupted its payment and pharmacy processing operations to last at least through the day.

Lion Star closing Texas hospital obstetrics unit, conducting layoffs

Lion Star, the group that operates Nacogdoches (Texas) Memorial Hospital, has conducted layoffs and terminations, and is closing clinics and additional services, including the hospital’s obstetrics unit, according to a Feb. 23 Nacogdoches (Texas) Count…

$1B gift gives free med school tuition in perpetuity at Montefiore

Montefiore’s Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City said it will offer free tuition in perpetuity to medical school students after a $1 billion donation from Ruth Gottesman, EdD, chair of the Einstein board of trustees and Montefiore Heal…

HCA Mission Hospital regains CMS compliance

CMS found Asheville, N.C.-based HCA Mission Hospital in compliance with its plan of correction and recommended removing the immediate jeopardy designation, Blue Ridge Public Radio reported Feb. 23.

Cooper to begin estimated $2B expansion this year

Cooper University Health Care is preparing to begin the first phase of a projected $2 billion expansion this year, according to Fitch Ratings.

Dartmouth defends physician amid TikTok threats

A case of misidentification on social media has led to false accusations of racism against a respected physician at Dartmouth Health, the Lebanon, N.H.-based system said Feb. 24. 

Trinity Health significantly cuts 6-month operating losses

Livonia, Mich.-based Trinity Health reported an operating loss of $38.6 million for the first six months of fiscal year 2024 after reporting a $298 million loss over the same period last year, according to its Feb. 23 financial report. 

City of Hope launches 1st-of-its-kind mobile unit

Los Angeles-based City of Hope launched its new mobile program — the first in the country to provide mobile comprehensive cancer prevention and screening services for 15 cancers.

UF Health Jacksonville names chief nursing officer

Kerin Da Cruz, MSN, RN, has been named senior vice president and chief nursing officer of UF Health Jacksonville (Fla.).