As AI becomes more integrated into healthcare, health systems are creating new roles to help manage its growth, governance, and real-world implementation.
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CRNA salaries continue to rise across the country, with California leading the way after seeing an average pay increase of more than $63,000 in just one year.
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As healthcare organizations prepare for 2027, leaders are focusing on the fundamentals that drive long-term success: workforce safety, operational efficiency, capacity management, AI adoption, and equitable care delivery.
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Most CRNAs received a pay increase in 2025, with many reporting double-digit salary growth. Yet a significant number remain open to new opportunities.
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As AI becomes more integrated into healthcare, cybersecurity is becoming an even bigger priority.
A newly released guide from healthcare cybersecurity leaders outlines best practices for managing AI-related cyber risks.
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567 hospitals across the U.S. earned 5-star ratings for nurse communication, according to the latest CMS patient experience data.
The rankings are based on how well patients felt nurses listened, explained things clearly, and treated them with respect.
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Interesting to see where healthcare AI is heading.
Health systems are moving past small AI pilots and starting to partner with major tech companies for larger-scale clinical and operational use cases.
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The WHO is responding to criticism over its handling of the recent Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as new details continue to emerge about exposed healthcare workers, international response efforts, and containment measures.
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Interesting read on how healthcare leaders are navigating some of the industry’s biggest challenges right now — from AI adoption and physician retention to revenue recovery and supply chain strategy.
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A new blueprint from OpenAI calls for greater patient access to medical data, more clinician-guided AI use, and updated regulations to safely scale innovation.
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Hospitals are under new pressure to clean up what’s on the menu
Federal officials are pushing stricter nutrition standards limiting added sugar and ultra-processed foods with potential funding consequences for noncompliance.
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AI anxiety is reshaping the job market and healthcare could be a surprising winner.
As entry-level roles shrink and AI disrupts traditional career paths, more graduates are turning to health systems for stable, purpose-driven work.
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AI in healthcare looks promising—but is it actually improving patient outcomes?
Experts say we need more real-world evidence, not just high accuracy in controlled studies.
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More hospitals are doubling down on digital transformation.
Five healthcare organizations—including HCA Healthcare—are adopting Meditech Expanse EHR to streamline operations, unify care delivery, and replace outdated systems.
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Healthcare systems are increasingly funding AI not as a separate budget item, but as part of their broader IT and operational investments. CIOs say AI initiatives are evaluated alongside other technologies.
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Google is investing $10M to bring AI into healthcare training, aiming to improve clinician education, patient care, and access—especially in rural areas.
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Private equity firms have invested more than $1 trillion in healthcare over the past decade, reshaping sectors from hospitals to nursing homes and medical staffing.
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The U.S. could face a significant cardiology physician shortage by 2036, with demand expected to exceed supply by about 7,000 doctors nationwide. While some states may meet or exceed demand, many others are projected to fall well below adequacy.
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Telehealth isn’t just a convenience anymore—it’s part of everyday clinical care. But many clinicians have never been formally trained in virtual assessment, communication, and digital workflows.
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