In June, Massachusetts opted out of federal regulations that require physician supervision of CRNAs. Massachusetts currently has over 900 practicing CRNAs, many of whom are the primary anesthesia ...
Discover how the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute is using a $10 million donation to establish an artificial intelligence center.
Vancouver, Wash.-based PeaceHealth is planning to acquire four medical clinics from Renton, Wash.-based Providence, according to an Oct. 3 report from The Columbian. The acquisitions will be finalized ...
HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital is seeking approval for a $50 million expansion at its O'Fallon, Ill.-based medical campus, according to an Oct. 4 report from the Belleville News-Democrat.
A federal judge in Florida has dismissed a whistleblower lawsuit accusing a medical practice of inflating Medicare reimbursements, citing constitutional concerns over the False Claims Act's qui tam ...
Chance Witt, MD, recently performed the first procedure with the Medtronic PulseSelect Pulsed Field Ablation System in Mobile, Ala., WKRG reported Oct. 3. PulseSelect is a cardiac ablation system that ...
Medical office building space in Jacksonville, Fla., is rapidly shrinking in comparison to tenant needs, according to a Sept. 30 report from the Jacksonville Business Journal.
The FDA has approved the Cologuard Plus test, a next-generation, multitarget stool DNA test approved for patients at an average risk for colorectal cancer. The FDA's approval was based on findings ...
In May, the University of Vermont Medical Center sought approval to build a $129 million outpatient surgery center in South Burlington, Vt., but construction on the planned facility has now been ...
Here are seven physician practice closures reported by Becker's during the third quarter of this fiscal year: 1. Hoang Ho, MD, will close her private practice, Raintree Medical Group in Allen, Texas, ...
A physician who ran an addiction treatment practice in Merrillville, Ind., has been sentenced to one year and one day in federal prison after pleading guilty to healthcare fraud.
The sister of a patient who died following a failed heart transplant at Newark (N.J.) Beth Israel Medical Center is suing the hospital and the cardiologist claiming negligence.