Fortune has released its list of "Leaders Who Are Changing Health Care," which includes luminaries and admired executives working on issues ranging from regenerative medicine to social determinants of health.
Amy O'Connor was off duty when she rushed to the aid of a man experiencing cardiac arrest, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from Georgia, Tennessee, Massachusetts, and Washington.
Three competing Detroit-area health systems are setting aside their differences to create a program to train 240 Detroitersfor patient sitter and patient-care associate jobs.
An overstuffed work inbox isn't just a nuisance—it can contribute to stress and lead to important emails going unread by staff. Advisory Board's Kate Vonderhaar lays out strategies to help.
Physicians are pushing for wider use of stents in stroke care after recent studies showed that stent-based clot removal offers several benefits for patients.
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy's deputy, Rear Adm. and nurse Sylvia Trent-Adams, is serving as acting surgeon general, making her the first non-doctor to assume the post.
Jennifer Haley, a research associate at the Urban Institute, says the report shows that the greatest increase in coverage occurred among veterans with the lowest incomes, particularly in states that expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.