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Wilmington, Del.-based ChristianaCare tapped two physician leaders to helm its emergency medicine and pediatric service lines, according to a May 5 news release shared with Becker’s. Lauren Cooksey, ...
San Francisco-based Dignity Health has appointed Robert Miller as regional vice president of marketing and communications for California. Mr. Miller brings more than 25 years of healthcare marketing ...
Minneapolis-based Children’s Minnesota has made several key leadership changes to support its strategic plan following the retirement of Susan Sencer, MD, clinical vice president of specialty ...
Steven Webb has been appointed president and CEO of Batesville, Ark.-based White River Health, effective immediately. Mr. Webb, who has served as the system’s COO since July 2024, was selected as CEO ...
Jeff Cook has been named president and CEO of Hattiesburg, Miss.-based Forrest Health after serving in the role on an interim basis. He succeeds Andy Woodard, who resigned in October after leading the ...
Epic Systems has launched a new feature allowing patients to schedule appointments through conversational SMS with the help of an AI assistant, the company announced May 5 on LinkedIn. The tool ...
Amid National Nurses Month, celebrated in May, Indeed has released a list of top organizations hiring nurses. The platform included employers with the highest share of new nursing job postings over ...
A Cleveland Clinic survey found knowledge gaps and barriers to care among women. The survey, conducted in collaboration with YouGov, questioned 2,106 women about a range of medical conditions between ...
The FDA has reinstated additional employees who were previously laid off amid a broader restructuring effort, KFF Health News reported May 2. HHS began issuing dismissal notices April 1 as part of a ...
President Donald Trump is targeting the pharmaceutical industry as a way to help finance his tax cut plans, pressing House Republicans to force drugmakers to accept lower prices on drugs covered by ...
Approximately 2,400 mental health workers have ended a strike that began Oct. 21, 2024, after reaching a tentative labor contract with Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente. Four things to know: 1.
West Orange, N.J.-based RWJBarnabas Health and New Brunswick, N.J.-based Rutgers Cancer Institute will open the new Jack & Sheryl Morris Cancer Center on May 13, also in New Brunswick. The Jack & ...