Dr. David Feinberg, formerly of Google Health and Geisinger, will join Cerner Corp. as CEO and president in October.
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Dr. David Feinberg, formerly of Google Health and Geisinger, will join Cerner Corp. as CEO and president in October.
The Biden administration hasn't released essential details about how the No Surprises Act will work. But providers need to start preparing for the new rules now—and most aren't ready.
Cigna and Fresenius will extend their partnership into 2023, hoping it will continue lowering costs and reducing unnecessary hospitalizations for those with kidney disease.
The New York City comptroller's office released an interim report critical of Mayor Bill de Blasio's COVID-19 preparedness efforts despite a substantial public health infrastructure and budget.
As U.S. health officials announced Wednesday that they would begin to Americans this fall, nursing homes began preparing for another vaccination push.
Once the SignalPath acquisition closes, Verily will combine the company with Baseline, a cornerstone of its clinical trials work. Baseline to date has focused on developing virtual and digital services for clinical research, while SignalPath adds a network of customer research sites and site-based tools.
The situation is another reminder for health system executives to make sure their vendor contract processes are iron tight to protect both the individuals and company from improper arrangements.
MetroHealth's Institute for H.O.P.E. Trauma Recovery Center will provide trauma counseling and mental health support for defendants in the Violence Intervention Docket, also known as 'gun court.'
U.S. District Court in Las Vegas and other courts where plaintiffs are demanding their freedoms from masking and COVID-19 vaccinations require everyone to wear masks.
Physicians, hospitals, clinics and other providers should be incentivized to focus on the type of care that keeps people healthy, which could address some of the major issues plaguing healthcare.
The U.S. is urging the more than 150 countries planning to send their leader or a government minister to New York to speak in person at the U.N. General Assembly next month to consider giving a video address instead to prevent the annual high-level week from becoming "a super-spreader event."
After scaling back efforts in the spring when cases fell, state and local health departments are trying to build back operations with depleted resources, as COVID fatigue among their workers and the public alike complicate those efforts.
Some experts believe, and hope, that the hurdles the unvaccinated will face keeping employment will push them to take a shot.
Dental care was the most common type of care patients skipped due to COVID-19 concerns in spring. Health systems are getting medical providers to help convince patients to return for missed dental visits.
Mississippi health officials say almost 1,000 hospital beds that could be used to treat patients during the latest surge of coronavirus in the state are unstaffed because of a shortage of healthcare workers.
The administration continues to look for ways to use mandates to encourage vaccine holdouts to get shots. The nursing home mandate could take effect as soon as next month.