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How the ‘most beautiful hospitals’ are rethinking patient flow
Twenty hospitals were named to healthcare staffing firm Soliant’s 2025 Most Beautiful Hospitals list, which recognizes both architectural beauty and quality of care. Leaders from eight of the hospitals shared with Becker’s how redesigned spaces have improved patient flow in the past year. Note: Responses have been lightly edited for…
Read MoreAdvocating for IV Compounding Policy Change
Sterile compounding has long been recognized as a high-risk area of health system pharmacy. Traditional manual IV compounding techniques can be prone to human error, leading to incorrect ingredients and volumes, contamination, and mislabeling. And while advancements in IV compounding automation are delivering proven clinical and operational outcomes, barriers to…
Read MoreWalgreens expands specialty pharmacy offerings
Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy, which earned $25.9 billion last year from U.S. prescription revenue, has expanded its limited distribution drug portfolio to 265 medications, the company said Aug. 19. Limited distribution drugs are specialty medications that have complex regimens, high costs and/or special handling requirements. Therapies for chronic diseases and cancers…
Read MoreTriStar Health hospital taps new CFO
Baylor Breckenridge has been named CFO of TriStar NorthCrest Medical Center in Springfield, Tenn., according to an Aug. 18 LinkedIn post. Prior to his new role, Mr. Breckenridge served as assistant CFO of HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital, according to his LinkedIn page. He also served as controller for Pensacola,…
Read MoreHow Yale New Haven Health uses eCART to support clinicians and patients
Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health has implemented an AI-powered clinical deterioration tool, eCART, across its seven hospitals — a move leaders say has both improved patient safety and reduced strain on clinicians. The health system evaluated six different tools — three traditional and three AI-enhanced — on nearly 400,000 patients…
Read MoreAvera to expand virtual nursing across rural sites
Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Avera will use $1 million in federal funding to expand its virtual nursing program. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s distance learning and telemedicine program awarded Avera $1,017,126 over three years to enhance access to virtual patient care at 28 rural healthcare sites in South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska…
Read MoreThe ‘well-oiled machine’ behind VUMC’s record-breaking heart transplant program
In 2024, Nashville-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s heart transplant team set a world record by performing 174 heart transplants. One of the leaders behind the record is Kelly Schlendorf, MD. She serves as medical director of Vanderbilt’s adult transplant program alongside Ashish Shah, MD, who serves as the heart transplant…
Read MoreRN median hourly pay, by state
Median hourly base pay for registered nurses varies across states, with RNs in California earning the most, according to SullivanCotter’s “2025 Health Care Staff Compensation Survey Report.” The survey, released in July, covers nearly 2.5 million healthcare employees across over 2,660 participating organizations, including more than 800,000 individual RNs, licensed…
Read MoreCEO to exit 1 Texas hospital for another
Patrick Swindle has been appointed CEO of Longview (Texas) Regional Medical Center, effective Sept. 30, according to an Aug. 19 Facebook post from the hospital. Mr. Swindle has served as CEO of Seton Medical Center Harker Heights (Texas) since 2020 and previously held hospital CEO roles within Tyler-based UT Health…
Read MoreWest Texas measles outbreak ends
The Texas Department of State Health Services has declared the state’s measles outbreak over, marking more than 42 days since the last reported case in any affected county in West Texas. Since late January, Texas has confirmed 762 measles cases, the majority of which were children, and reported 99 hospitalizations…
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