The Utah plastic surgeon faced up to 35 years in prison if the jury found him guilty on charges that included conspiracy to defraud the United States.
There is growing interest in making diagnostic testing and monitoring more patient-friendly by improving non-invasive options and bringing more tests into patient’s homes, albeit with medical ...
The VA is accelerating a systemwide rollout of its new electronic health records platform, with full deployment at all medical sites by 2031, according to the contractor handling the project. In 2026, ...
A new bill making its way through the state House Committee on Communications and Technology aims to address how artificial intelligence is being used in health care. House Bill 1925 would set ...
The former Harvard Medical School morgue manager who stole and sold pieces of bodies donated to the school has been sentenced to 8 years in prison. A federal judge in Pennsylvania handed down the ...
The House is set to vote today on a narrow, GOP-crafted health care bill, having shut down any chance of an amendment that includes an extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies. A contentious Rules ...
After a years-long legal battle over the fate of a new hospital in Buncombe County, the North Carolina Supreme Court has decided against hearing Mission Health's case opposing a new hospital in ...
Columbia Memorial's current hospital would likely collapse and sink into the ground or be swallowed by a landslide after a major earthquake or a tsunami.
Bill Arneson, Director of Business Operational Transformation at Moffitt Cancer Center, argues that while consumer AI moves fast, the business reality relies on strict governance, vendor partnerships, ...
These CFOs have a keen grasp of the complexities that make healthcare finance sustainable amid today’s turbulent landscape.
For 2026, the top clinical officer at Tampa General Hospital foresees healthcare trends in care delivery, complexity of ...
Beginning Jan. 1, a pilot program will use AI to determine whether Medicare enrollees in Texas and five other states should be approved for more than a dozen types of medical services.