Chicago-based Rosalind Franklin University's nurse anesthesia program has earned full accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
The University of Vermont Medical Center filed a motion Oct. 21 with the Green Mountain Care Board, the governing body of the hospital, to delay an order that t ...
In a January interview in Forbes, Walgreens chief executive Tim Wentworth said VillageMD slowed the number of openings of physician-staffed clinics adjacent to Walgreens drugstores partially because ...
2. In contrast, multispecialty ASCs often focus on orthopedic and spine cases along with other specialties, with an increasing number of surgeons establishing their own facilities to gain greater ...
Mercyhealth welcomes board-certified and fellowship-trained interventional cardiologist, Dr. Faraz Kazmi, to their medical staff in Rockford, Ill.
Chattanooga, Tenn.-based Bryn Medical Center and Basket Medical, formerly known as Apple Corporate Wellness, have agreed to pay $1,148,598 to resolve allegations that it knowingly violated the False ...
Here are five takeaways from the study: 1. Patients aged 45-49 completed colorectal cancer screening via FIT at about the same rate as those aged 50 when given the option. 2. Among those aged 45-49, ...
Roseville, Calif.-based Adventist Health has started the expansion and modernization of its ambulatory surgery center in Tillamook, Ore., Tillamook Headlight Herald reported Oct. 22.
Ken Schaff, regional ASC administrator at HCA Surgery Ventures, is facing an unexpected benefit amid the ongoing IV fluid shortages: a decrease in patient volumes for October. While the decline in ...
1. Many, but not all, of colonoscopy-related problems are the result of a mistake by the physician, according to the report. Potential injuries include hemorrhaging following polyp removal, ...
Three major health systems have warned patients about potential exposure to HIV or hepatitis B and C in the last year stemming from improper sterilization and safety protocols. Here is what to know ...
William Werschler, MD, and his businesses allegedly used relief funds to purchase sports cars, buy real estate and pay off personal debt, among other allegations, according to an Oct. 21 news release ...