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Jordan Chiles Teams Up With CorePower Yoga To Champion Mental Health Awareness

Forbes Healthcare

Jordan Chiles is everywhere in 2025 from the NCAA gymnastics podium to magazine covers. Now, the Olympic gold medalist takes on a meaningful role as CorePower Yogas Mental Health Ambassador.

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Pennsylvania governor pushes private equity reform following Crozer Health closure

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Prospect Medical Holdings’ bankruptcy prompted two hospital closures in Pennsylvania. The closures caused layoffs, disrupted patient care and renewed calls for oversight from lawmakers and Gov. Josh Shapiro.

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Why Social Workers Are Key to Solving the US Youth Mental Health Crisis?

We Care Online

You see headlines about kids and tough feelings. The news talks about anxiety and sadness in young people across the United States. This isn’t just typical growing pains. It is an unprecedented youth mental health crisis affecting the country. CDC reveals that nearly 2 in 5 high school students felt persistently sad or hopeless in 2023, and 1 in 5 strongly considered suicide.

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Ep. 65: Patient autonomy with Jeffrey A. Singer, M.D.

Medical Economics

Jeffrey A. Singer, M.D., a general surgeon and senior fellow at the Cato Institute, joins the show to talk patient autonomy in health care.

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How to Start Virtual Care the Right Way: A Proven Roadmap for 2025 and Beyond

Speaker: Dr. Christine Gall, DrPH, MS, BSN, RN

The promise of virtual care is no longer theoretical and is now a critical solution to many of healthcare’s most urgent challenges. Yet many healthcare leaders remain unsure how to build a business case for investment and launching the right program at the right time can be the difference between value and failure. For organizations seeking a financially sound, clinically effective entry point, Virtual Patient Observation (VPO) offers a compelling case to lead with.

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How Healthcare Roles are Shifting with Aging Populations in the U.S.

We Care Online

A single, undeniable demographic trend is reshaping the healthcare landscape in the United States: the population is getting older. Data shows that older adults may outnumber children for the first time by 2034. This highlights the growing longevity among Americans, which leads to an increased demand for healthcare workers. You can also see this in the Employment Situation Summary published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

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Judge shuts down drugmakers’ 340B rebate plans, for now

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

A district court ruled that the HHS does have the power to review drug manufacturers’ plans to pay hospitals rebates instead of upfront discounts on 340B medications. But it left the door open to the controversial reforms.

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In Medicare Advantage value-based care, women PCPs outperform and outearn their male peers

Medical Economics

A new study in JAMA Health Forum finds women primary care physicians earn more under value-based models while delivering better outcomes and fewer hospital visits.

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Regeneron wins bid to buy 23andMe out of bankruptcy

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Regeneron’s offer, which is still subject to court and regulatory approvals, is a bet it can do what 23andMe couldn’t and mine the troves of genetics data the testing firm collects to discover new drug targets.

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Streamlining Hospital Discharge with Technology: A Strategic Imperative for Reducing Readmissions

Electronic Health Reporter

This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. Illegal copying is prohibited. By Judit Sharon, CEO and founder, OnPage Corporation. For healthcare providers, IT professionals, and hospital executives, the discharge process is a critical juncture in a patient’s care journey. When executed effectively, it ensures continuity of […] The article Streamlining Hospital Discharge with Technology: A Strategic Imperative for Reducing Readmissions appeared first on electro

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US tariffs threaten growth plans for European medtech firms, study finds

Medical Economics

U.S. tariffs are disrupting European medtech growth, forcing firms to adapt supply chains and prioritize cost optimization amid rising challenges and uncertainties.

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5 Incident Management Strategies to Improve Patient Safety

Performance Health

A missed dosage. A wrong label. A delayed response. Preventable mistakes like these contribute to harm in one out of every ten patients during hospital care, according to the World Health Organization. But they dont have to. By implementing smarter incident management strategies , healthcare organizations can catch problems early, prevent harm before it happens, and make safety a foundational component of care rather than a lucky break.

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Meet the “Tech Translator” Nurse Powering a Smarter, Kinder Future for Healthcare

Minority Nurse

Ali Morin speaks two languages fluently: nursing and tech and shes built a career around translating one into the other. As the Chief Nursing Informatics Officer (CNIO) at Symplr , Morins superpower is showing nurses how technology can make their lives easier and showing tech teams how real-world nursing actually works. I help nurses understand how tech can make their lives easier, and I show the tech team how it fits into nursing practice, she explains.

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Ep. 65: Patient autonomy with Jeffrey A. Singer, M.D.

Physicians Practice

Jeffrey A. Singer, M.D., a general surgeon and senior fellow at the Cato Institute, joins the show to talk patient autonomy in health care.

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Compounded GLP-1 RA drugs: A continuing discussion about GLP-1 RA drugs, the perfect storm of demand and shortages, part 2

Medical Economics

APC CEO Scott Brunner, CAE, discusses compounding drugs, including the GLP-1 RA antidiabetes and antiobesity medications.

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Practice tip of the week: Implementing AI

Physicians Practice

Your weekly dose of wisdom from the Physicians Practice experts.

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UCF AI class project now helping with robotic surgeries; lonely patients may be at higher risk of hearing loss; women are more consistently active than men – Morning Medical Update

Medical Economics

The top news stories in medicine today.

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Championing healthcare in Michigan

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Spectrum Health aimed to enable easy access to IT and HR services, empowering healthcare professionals to spend more time with patients.

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Compounded GLP-1 RA drugs: An introduction to the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding

Medical Economics

APC CEO Scott Brunner, CAE, discusses compounding drugs, including the GLP-1 RA antidiabetes and antiobesity medications.

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How payers can drive value-based care forward

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Lead value-based care with data, tech and the Veradigm Network advantage.

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Compounded GLP-1 RA drugs: Criteria for compounding medicines to fill gaps that drugmakers can’t fill

Medical Economics

APC CEO Scott Brunner, CAE, discusses compounding drugs, including the GLP-1 RA antidiabetes and antiobesity medications.

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Top 4 Service Recovery Best Practices

Relias

Healthcare providers are no strangers to service challenges missed appointments, long wait times, communication breakdowns, or billing confusion are part of the everyday operational landscape. But in a patient-first world, its not the mistake that defines your organization its how you recover from it. Service recovery is the process of identifying, addressing, and resolving negative experiences quickly and effectively.

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Compounded GLP-1 RA drugs: Are GLP-1 RA drugs the biggest phenomenon in American health care? Part 1

Medical Economics

APC CEO Scott Brunner, CAE, discusses compounding drugs, including the GLP-1 RA antidiabetes and antiobesity medications.

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Top 5 Best Practices for Reputation Management in Healthcare: Building Trust and Driving Growth

Relias

In todays digital-first world, a healthcare organizations reputation is shaped as much online as it is in the exam room. Patients dont just rely on word of mouth anymore they turn to Google, online review sites, and social media to inform their choices. A strong reputation can be a growth engine, while a weak or unmanaged one can erode patient trust and volume.

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California Health Insurance Exchange Sent Sensitive User Data to LinkedIn

The HIPAA Journal

The California health insurance exchange, Covered California, has been found to be sharing sensitive data with LinkedIn via website trackers, according to an investigation by The Markup. Tracking code is used across the Internet. Website owners add the code to their websites to ga 100 23856 0 23856 0 0 24215 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 24194in insights into user behavior.

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Why Healthcare Experience Matters More Than Ever Amid Medicare and Medicaid Uncertainty

Relias

In todays healthcare landscape, few things are certain especially when it comes to the future of Medicare and Medicaid. Ongoing policy debates, reimbursement shifts, and regulatory changes have created a climate of financial unpredictability for providers across the continuum of care. In the face of this uncertainty, one thing remains constant: the patient experience directly impacts an organizations reputation, revenue, and long-term viability.

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Rhode Island Releases Details of RIBridges Hacking Investigation

The HIPAA Journal

The state of Rhode Island has released a summary of the findings of an investigation by the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike into the hacking of the Rhode Island state benefit system, known as RIBridges, by the Brain Cipher threat group. Brain Cipher members were able to gain access to 28 of the 338 environments that comprise the RIBridges system and stole sensitive data such as names, addresses, birth dates, Social Security numbers, and health information.

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Common triggers for malpractice claims last year

Physicians Practice

Jennifer Wiggins, CEO of Aegis Malpractice Solutions, walks us through some of the most common triggers for claims in the last year and how they match up with years past.

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Tri-City Cardiology Consultants & Northeast Georgia Health System Announce 21K+ Record Data Breaches

The HIPAA Journal

Data breaches have been announced by Tri-City Cardiology Consultants in Arizona, Northeast Georgia Health System, Family Christian Health Center in Illinois, and Primary Health Care in Iowa. Tri-City Cardiology Consultants, Arizona Tri-City Cardiology Consultants, a cardiology medical group based in Phoenix, Arizona, has warned 22,753 patients about an attempted infiltration of its computer network.

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The Lessons of Day vs Night Administration of BP Medications

Sensible Medicine

The BedMed trial, published in JAMA this month, looks like a regular randomized controlled trial (RCT). One group of patients with high blood pressure took their meds in the morning, the other took the same meds at night. Major adverse cardiac events (MACE) were not different. The Canadian investigators randomized more than 3500 patients and followed them for nearly 5 years.

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Unsecured Serviceaide Database Exposed Data of 483,000 Catholic Health Patients

The HIPAA Journal

Serviceaide, Inc., a San Jose, California-based business associate that offers agentic AI-powered agents for IT and workflow management, has announced a major data breach affecting almost half a million patients of the six-hospital New York healthcare system, Catholic Health. Serviceaide provides information technology support management services to Catholic Health, which requires access to patients electronic protected health information.

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