The MOTHeRS Project – Maternal Outreach Through Telehealth for Rural Sites – has been successful in using telehealth for maternal outreach for high-risk pregnant women in rural areas, says Dr. Sy Saeed of the North Carolina Statewide Telepsychiatry Program.
Attorneys general from Massachusetts, Connecticut, Oklahoma and Indiana have filed a lawsuit against CVS Health claiming that it submitted “false and fraudulent claims” to state Medicaid programs. The AGs say CVS Health charged these programs higher prices than they offered to the general public for the same drugs.
New York-Presbyterian has confirmed that it is reducing its workforce by 2%. “Given current macroeconomic realities and anticipated challenges ahead, we have made the difficult decision to reduce our workforce by approximately 2%,” the New York City-based health system said by statement. Two percent represents 1,000 of the health system’s 50,000 employees.
Dr. Guido Giunti, chief data officer at Dublin, Ireland’s St James’s Hospital is generating upscaling for healthcare professionals, creating continuing medical education for generative AI.
The conference, taking place June 10-12, in Paris, builds on HIMSS24 in Rome, the innovation taking place in the European Union and adds the newest layers of the AI Act and the future of the workforce, says HIMSS President and CEO Hal Wolf.
A new lawsuit filed against UnitedHealth Group claims the healthcare company misled investors about its financial outlook following the murder of then-CEO Brian Thompson, who in December was killed by a gunman while attending the company’s annual investor day in New York.
Healthcare organizations need to invest not only in cyber defense but in preparing for resilience and recovery, says Eric Liederman, CEO of CyberSolutionsMD.
Cleveland Clinic is partnering with Regent Surgical to combine lower ambulatory surgery center rates with the health system’s clinical expertise.
Patients have many reasons why they don’t take their medications, says Melissa Robinson, who as Piedmont Healthcare’s population health pharmacy program manager, prioritizes those who aren’t adherent for outreach and prevention.
The Trump administration will no longer be providing federal research grants to Harvard University, with U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon informing Harvard in a letter, which was posted to X, that grants would be halted after a “comprehensive review” of roughly $9 billion in federal grants and contracts.