The American Cancer Society's 2025 cancer statistics report found that while the overall cancer mortality rate continues to fall, incidence has increased across certain cancer types and demographics.
Vizient forecasts a 3.84% rise in pharmacy spending for health systems and ambulatory surgery centers, driven by specialty and personalized medicines.
Premier has called on CMS to enhance Medicare Advantage and Part D policies for 2026, emphasizing policies to protect access to care, particularly in rural areas.
Healthcare supply chain costs are expected to rise 2.3% from July 2025 to June 2026, according to a Jan. 28 Vizient's "Winter 2025 Spend Management Outlook." ...
Charles "Chuck" Callahan, PhD, was appointed the inaugural executive vice president for health affairs to lead The University of Toledo (Ohio)'s clinical enterprise, effective Feb. 3.
BayCare Health System, based in Clearwater, Fla., is piloting AI-assisted voice technology at St. Anthony's Hospital in St. Petersburg, Fla., to reduce nurses' administrative burdens.
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The American Hospital Association has penned a letter to executives at HBO, CNN and Warner Bros. Discovery in response to what it says are concerning comments made by Bill Maher on his show this month ...
Winchester, Va.-based Valley Health named Steve Motil as its new chief data and analytics officer. In this role, Mr. Motil will spearhead initiatives to make Valley Health more data-driven and ...
Discover the latest healthcare development in North Port, FL as Sarasota Memorial Health Care System approves a $450 million plan for a new 100-bed hospital. L ...
New York City-based Montefiore Einstein has named Lance Bruck, MD, executive vice chair of clinical affairs and strategic development for the department of obstetrics, gynecology and women's health.
Medicaid reimbursement portals were unavailable in all 50 states on Jan. 28, potentially affecting more than 79 million Americans across Medicaid and CHIP.