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AdventHealth names 2 Florida hospital CEOs

08/26/2025

Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth has appointed CEOs for two Florida campuses. Brad Hillmon was named CEO of AdventHealth Apopka (Fla.) and Michael Mewhirter was named CEO of AdventHealth East Orlando (Fla.), according to an Aug. 26 health system news release shared with Becker’s. Mr. Hillmon has been with AdventHealth for…

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Healthcare’s tech that needs to improve fastest from 50 leaders

08/26/2025

Emerging technologies have improved efficiency at most health systems. As these tools advance, operations are expected to run even more smoothly. Over 50 healthcare leaders spoke with Becker’s about the emerging technology that needs to improve the soonest. The leaders featured below are speaking at Becker’s 10th Annual Health IT + Digital Health +…

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Google launches LLM evaluation tool for health data

08/26/2025

Google has developed a new evaluation framework to help health systems assess large language models more efficiently and reliably.  The framework, called Adaptive Precise Boolean rubrics, converts complex evaluation tasks into yes-or-no questions tailored to each query. It aims to reduce dependence on expert reviews while improving scoring consistency, according…

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Illinois to require hospitals tell parents about early intervention

08/26/2025

A disparity in access to information about early intervention services is getting an overhaul in Illinois with the amendment of the state’s Hospital Licensing Act.  Infants who have a birth weight less than 1 kilogram — approximately 2 pounds — qualify for early intervention services until age 3. These services…

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22 hospitals with the lowest heart failure readmission rates

08/26/2025

Boise, Idaho-based St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center had the lowest 30-day readmission rate for heart failure patients between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2024, according to CMS data published Aug. 6.  The CMS measure is based on unplanned readmissions within 30 days of discharge from a hospitalization related to…

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Eli Lilly oral GLP-1 cuts body weight by 10%

08/26/2025

Eli Lilly’s oral GLP-1, orforglipron, led to significant weight loss and blood sugar reductions in a late-stage clinical trial.  In the phase 3 study, adults with obesity, were overweight and with Type 2 diabetes lost an average of 10.5% of their body weight after 72 weeks on the highest dose…

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New Hampshire system names new chief people officer

08/26/2025

Shannon Levesque has been named Nashua, N.H.-based Southern New Hampshire Health’s first chief people officer. In her new role, Ms. Levesque will lead workforce development and talent strategy to help the health system meet area needs, according to an Aug. 26 news release shared with Becker’s. Prior to her new…

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UT Medical Center expands partnership with college of nursing 

08/26/2025

UT Medical Center has expanded its longstanding partnership with the University of Tennessee Knoxville College of Nursing by investing in a new facility and additional scholarships for students. Four notes:  1. Over the past five years, the institutions’ collaboration has supported a 24.5% increase in nursing school enrollment, according to…

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3 new drugs to watch: Optum

08/26/2025

OptumRx, a UnitedHealth subsidiary, is tracking three new drugs this year:  Brensocatib: An oral treatment for noncystic fibrosis bronchiectasis which gained FDA approval Aug. 12. It is the first targeted therapy for the chronic lung condition and has shown reduced exacerbations in clinical trials. Tolebrutinib: An oral therapy under FDA…

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How Optum’s AI tool helped boost OR use by 7%

08/26/2025

More than half of health systems are understaffed in surgical departments, and about 60% of operations start later than scheduled, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. These delays ripple outward, increasing costs, wasting supplies and adding to clinician burnout while some patients wait weeks or months for…

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Health systems lean into outsourcing

08/26/2025

Health systems are increasingly turning to outsourcing as a strategy to address operational inefficiencies and financial pressures. Recent moves by several systems reflect a growing trend of delegating revenue cycle and IT responsibilities to external partners to improve agility, cut costs and redirect focus to patient care. Roseville, Calif.-based Adventist…

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A new benchmark for hospital quality: 5 study notes

08/26/2025

The rate of older adult patients discharged to post-acute care facilities following a major surgery can be used as a benchmark for hospital quality, according to a study published Aug. 14 in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons.  Researchers evaluated data from 277,160 patients aged 65 or older…

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Trinity Health Michigan taps chief nurse

08/26/2025

Trinity Health Michigan has appointed Michelle Peña, MSN, RN, regional chief nursing officer. She will step into the role Aug. 31 and will be responsible for all nursing operations, including workforce development, operational efficiency and clinical excellence, according to a news release. Ms. Peña will report to Trinity Health Michigan’s…

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1st human case of screwworm parasite found in US

08/26/2025

The first human case of a flesh-eating parasite has been detected in the U.S., NBC News reported Aug. 25.  The case involved a Maryland person who had recently traveled to El Salvador. The CDC confirmed they were infected with “New World screwworm.” Here’s what to know: 1. This is the…

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With Chart Chat, Ambience aims to unlock AI ‘magic’

08/26/2025

While paper documentation still lingers in certain areas of health system operations, today’s physicians are largely spared from the manual record retrieval and clunky metal filing cabinets that were commonplace before the rise of the EHR. However, physicians still face significant cognitive burden in the form of clicks and time…

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MetroHealth to close 6 outpatient locations as part of stabilization plan

08/25/2025

MetroHealth plans to close six outpatient offices in October to improve operational efficiency and stabilize its finances. The Cleveland-based system said services offered at the affected sites will be consolidated to larger locations and enable it to expand services and hours of operation, according to an Aug. 25 news release.…

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Trump’s rollback of Biden competition order stirs CEO debate

08/25/2025

The healthcare industry is once again recalibrating after President Donald Trump revoked a Biden-era executive order aimed at limiting hospital consolidation.  While some health system leaders see the move as a green light for growth and regional alignment, others remain skeptical, warning that systemic challenges — from payer leverage to…

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The adaptive ‘muscle’ CHROs are working to build

08/25/2025

Workforce planning is more complex for healthcare chief human resources officers as the effects of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act come into focus and AI adoption accelerates. Amid this environment, leaders are taking a calculated approach, weighing evolving employee expectations alongside compensation and benefits, while collaborating with other executives…

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Most US generics made abroad, data shows: 4 notes

08/25/2025

Medications are rarely made from start to finish in a single country; raw materials, active ingredients and final products often cross multiple borders before reaching patients in the U.S., The New York Times reported Aug. 23.  Here are four notes:  According to data shared with the Times by U.S. Pharmacopeia,…

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Insight CEO talks reopening, operating 2 hospitals with ‘chains off’

08/25/2025

In early August, Flint, Mich.-based Insight Health System shared plans to reopen two of its Warren, Ohio, hospitals, Insight Hospital and Medical Center Trumbull and Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital, which have been temporarily closed since late March.  The two facilities halted operations due to ongoing bankruptcy and financial challenges stemming from…

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10 statistics on the competitive physician hiring market

08/25/2025

The market for physicians is becoming more intense as hospitals and medical groups compete for a shrinking pool of talent. Current projections from the Association of American Medical Colleges show the U.S. faces a shortage of up to 86,000 physicians by 2036, and the demand for care will likely increase…

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Boston Scientific recalls vascular stent over injury risk

08/25/2025

Boston Scientific issued a recall of its Carotid Wallstent Monorail Endoprosthesis due to a manufacturing defect that could cause resistance during device withdrawal.  Affected units were found to have an inner lumen smaller than specified, creating a risk of resistance when removing the stent delivery system, according to an Aug.…

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Maternal care crisis gives way to new health system executive roles

08/25/2025

A growing number of hospitals and health systems have expanded their C-suite ranks in the last few years to include leaders dedicated to advancing maternal and infant health, reflecting a new level of urgency as hospitals work to address longstanding disparities in outcomes and prepare for a projected rise in…

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20 hospital closures in 2025

08/25/2025

Becker’s has reported on 20 hospital and emergency department closures in 2025: Editor’s note: This article will be updated continuously. 1. Willows, Calif.-based Glenn Medical Center plans to close its emergency department, with the hospital closing shortly after, following CMS’ plan to revoke its critical access hospital designation, effective Oct.…

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