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For nursing informatics leaders, the job is less about chasing the latest gadget and more about navigating competing demands.
Norfolk, Va.-based Sentara Health reported a data breach involving a July 7 mailing error at its behavioral health clinic in ...
The FDA will convene its Digital Health Advisory Committee Nov. 6 to discuss the use of generative artificial ...
Twenty-five digital health executives made Healthcare Technology Report’s list of the top leaders in the field for 2025. The ...
As hospitals and health systems across the U.S. face financial pressures, some CEOs are committed to leaving specific services untouched — even when finances suggest certain changes could be made. For ...
Heart disease and cancer were the leading causes of death in the U.S. in 2024, according to a CDC report published Sept. 10. ...
As product shortages continue to challenge healthcare operations across the country, supply chain leaders are doubling down on proactive measures to protect essential procedures from disruptions. Here ...
A former executive at Alphabet’s health technology subsidiary Verily is suing the company, alleging it covered up repeated violations of federal patient privacy law that affected tens of thousands of ...
The proportion of pediatric radiologists — among all radiologists in the U.S. — decreased from 6.4% to 4.6% between 2016 and 2023, according to a study published Sept. 8 in the Journal of the American ...
Landmark Hospital of Cape Girardeau (Mo.), a long-term acute care facility, has shared plans to close “in the coming weeks,” ...
Salt Lake City-based University of Utah Health has named Charles Ray, MD, PhD, as interim chair of the department of radiology and imaging sciences for the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine. Dr.
In July, Perry County Memorial Hospital in Tell City, Ind., made an investment unusual for critical access hospitals: It launched its own police force. The decision was driven by a need for increased ...