Health system CIOs ditch IT’s ‘cost center’ reputation

For many hospital and health system executives, the CIO role has shifted over the last several years. Technology leaders are no longer evaluated primarily on uptime, cybersecurity or project delivery; they are increasingly expected to demonstrate how digital strategy contributes directly to enterprise value from workforce efficiency to growth, access and long-term scalability. This shift […]

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Wearables boost physical activity in stroke survivors: Cleveland Clinic study

Wearables and other digital health solutions are associated with physical activity gains in stroke survivors, the American Journal of Managed Care reported. The tech tools weren’t as effective with weight management of poststroke patients, according to the meta-review by Cleveland Clinic researchers. “The most impressive results, or the most meaningful results, come where there is […]

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CMS proposes rules to lower healthcare costs

CMS unveiled a Feb. 9 proposal to reshape the federal health insurance marketplace, with proposed changes aimed at cutting healthcare costs, promoting competition and improving program integrity, according to the agency.  HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz, MD, introduced the Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2027, which would […]

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Kaiser raises operating margin to 1.1% in 2025

Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente recorded an operating income of $1.4 billion (1.1% operating margin) in 2025, up from an operating income of $569 million (0.5% margin) in 2024, according to its Feb. 6 financial report.  Kaiser’s results for the 12 months ended Dec. 31, include Risant Health, the Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit it formed “to expand […]

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HCA’s outpatient boom reshapes its care network

Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare is accelerating its push into outpatient care, building on years of aggressive urgent care expansion and a growing slate of freestanding emergency departments as care continues to shift toward lower-cost, more convenient settings. In early February, HCA announced two Texas acquisitions that expand its urgent care and freestanding emergency department footprint, […]

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