Colorado hospital CEO resigns, interim named

Liz Sellers, MSN, resigned as CEO of Pioneers Medical Center in Meeker, Colo., effective Jan. 27. Steve Hannah has been appointed interim CEO, also effective Jan. 27, he confirmed to Becker’s. Ms. Sellers accepted a hospital CEO role out of state, according to a Jan. 28 hospital news release published by The Herald Times.  “We […]

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HCA acquires 13 urgent care centers, 6 freestanding EDs

As Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare continues to grow its Florida freestanding emergency department and outpatient footprint nationally, the health system is also expanding its urgent care center and freestanding ED footprint across Texas through two of the system’s subsidiaries.  HCA’s Dallas-based Medical City Healthcare said Feb. 2 that it has acquired 13 CommunityMed urgent care […]

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Vanderbilt Health taps 1st president for newly acquired hospital

Randy Davis has been appointed president of Vanderbilt Clarksville (Tenn.) Hospital. Mr. Davis joined the newly acquired hospital as its first president, according to a Feb. 2 news release from Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt Health. The 270-bed facility is the newest member of the system’s regional hospital network in Tennessee. Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems completed […]

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Wisconsin hospital president to retire

Deb Rudquist, RN, is retiring in February as president of Amery (Wis.) Hospital & Clinic after 11 years with the organization and more than 30 years in healthcare. During her tenure, Ms. Rudquist led efforts to expand behavioral health services, the emergency department and the chemotherapy and infusion center, according to a Feb. 2 LinkedIn […]

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TrumpRx launch delayed

The Trump administration has delayed the launch of TrumpRx.gov, a website designed to connect Americans with discounted prescription drugs sold directly by manufacturers. The site was expected to go live by the end of January. However, at a Cabinet meeting Jan. 29, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the launch “is going to be […]

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HDHPs linked to lower cancer survival rates: Study

Cancer survivors enrolled in high-deductible health plans had significantly worse overall and cancer-specific survival than those in standard health plans, according to a study published Jan. 29 in JAMA Network Open. The researchers analyzed data from 147,254 adults ages 18 to 84 who participated in the National Health Interview Survey from 2011 to 2018, linked […]

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