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A revised version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed the Republican-led Senate on July 1 in a 51-50 vote, with Vice President JD Vance delivering the tie-breaking vote in favor of the ...
Teva pharmaceuticals has issued a voluntary recall of one lot of its reflux medication after discovering that bottles contained tablets of a drug used to treat fluid retention. The recall affects lot ...
Physician compensation grew 4.9% in the last year, with a significant uptick for primary care physicians and specialists, according to the “AMGA 2025 Medical Group Compensation and Productivity Survey ...
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement has named Sylvia Trent-Adams, PhD, RN, as its upcoming president and CEO, effective July 14. Dr. Trent-Adams previously served as president of the University ...
Indianapolis-based Indiana University Health has renamed one of its hospitals. As of July 1, Indiana University Health Saxony Hospital in Fishers, Ind., will be known as IU Health Fishers, according ...
Bryan Mills, president and CEO of Indianapolis-based Community Health Network, plans to retire at the end of 2025 after 40 years with the organization. Mr. Mills was appointed CEO of the health system ...
Brewer, Maine-based Northern Light Health is working to improve its financial stability through an evaluation of workforce and leadership structure, according to a July 1 news release shared with ...
Newark, Del.-based ChristianaCare has shared plans to invest more than $865 million across the state over the next three years. The investments aim to create economic impact that results in new ...
A federal investigation of a suspected COVID-19 testing fraud-and-kickback scheme involving Chicago’s Loretto Hospital has netted the indictment of a former Chicago-area resident living in Florida, ...
The University of California has implemented a pay increase of $25 an hour or a 5% increase — whichever is greater — for more than 37,000 university employees represented by the American Federation of ...
A CMS measure aims to limit older adults’ emergency department stays to eight hours, but in 2024, 20% of ED encounters among adults 65 and older exceeded this limit, according to research published ...
A preliminary injunction was granted July 1 by a federal judge that halts the Trump administration’s plan to downsize and reorganize HHS. In late March, HHS shared plans to lay off 10,000 full-time ...
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