High-risk rounds reduce HACs by 47% in Colorado PICU

A two-year program at Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora reduced the rate of hospital-acquired conditions by 46.5%, according to research published Feb. 1 in Critical Care Nurse.  Children’s Hospital Colorado operates a 38-bed pediatric ICU that averages 3,500 annual admissions, according to the study. To improve patient safety, a 17-person team developed and launched a […]

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Wegovy pill is the nation’s fastest drug launch: Report

Novo Nordisk’s oral version of Wegovy, a GLP-1 for obesity, could be the fastest drug launch in U.S. history, according to an analysis from Leerink Partners, a healthcare investment bank. Approved in late December and rolled out to U.S. patients in January, the Wegovy pill is available through the drugmaker’s self-pay platform and Amazon Pharmacy, […]

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When Health Insurance Costs More Than the Mortgage

When Noah Hulsman, who owns a skate shop in Louisville, Kentucky, learned he no longer qualified for federal subsidies to help him pay for his “gold” Affordable Care Act health plan, the 37-year-old opted for skimpier coverage. But the deductible is about a quarter of his yearly income. Loretta Forbes realized she would have to […]

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It’s 2026 and You’re Uninsured. Now What?

Health policy changes in Washington will ripple through the country, resulting in millions of Americans losing their Medicaid or Affordable Care Act coverage. But there are still ways to find care. Over the next decade, the GOP’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act is expected to slash nearly $1 trillion in spending from Medicaid, the state-federal […]

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MEDITECH’s AI Technology Delivers Real-World Impact

It’s an exciting time in healthcare as artificial intelligence has moved from concept to capability, offering new ways to reduce operational strain while strengthening care delivery. At MEDITECH, we take a deliberate, practical approach to AI and focus on areas where it can have the greatest impact on healthcare organizations, regardless of size or location. […]

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14 recent hospital, health system president exits 

Several hospital and health system presidents have recently exited their roles, with some retiring and others transitioning to new roles. Hospitals reported at least 50 president exits in 2025. In some cases, departing leaders have assumed new dual roles, adding CEO or COO responsibilities to their new titles. It is not rare for the president […]

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A value-based care ‘unicorn’ in Southern California

While the U.S. healthcare industry largely operates in fee-for-service models, there are pockets of value-based care — including a “unicorn” model in Southern California.  Michael Weiss, DO, vice president of population health for Rady Children’s Health in Orange County, Calif., oversees a CHOC Health Alliance-run capitation model. These VBC models pay providers a “set amount […]

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5 things to know about GLP-1 use in Medicare: KFF

Participating Medicare Part D plans can officially begin covering weight-loss treatment in 2027.  The initiative falls under CMS’ voluntary “Better Approaches to Lifestyle and Nutrition for Comprehensive hEalth” — or BALANCE — model. The December news followed President Donald Trump’s negotiations with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to secure most-favored-nation pricing for drugs that treat […]

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