Skip to main content
  • Business
      |Business
    • Business Intelligence
    • Compensation
    • Economics
    • Leadership
    • Legal News
    • Management
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Policy & Regulations
    • Professional Associations
    • Staffing
    • Supply Chain
  • Care
      |Care
    • Care Delivery
    • Covid-19
    • Digital Transformation
    • Telehealth
  • Data
      |Data
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Cybersecurity
    • EMR/EHR
    • Informatics
  • Videos
  • Conferences
      |Conferences
    • AHA
    • AMA
    • CHIME
    • HFMA
    • HIMSS
    • MGMA
  • Custom Content
      |Custom Content
    • Experience Stories
    • Webinars & Videos
  • Subscribe

Search form

Home

COVID vax survey suggests political predictability | Great vax debate returns inside healthcare | J&J raking it in

News You Need to Know Today
COVID vax survey suggests political predictability | Great vax debate returns inside healthcare | J&J raking it in
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Link to Twitter Link to Facebook Link to Linkedin Link to Vimeo

Today's News and Trends

Should COVID-19 vaccines be mandated for healthcare workers?

As COVID-19 cases rise again, the pressing question of whether vaccinations should be required for healthcare workers is gaining attention.

 

READ MORE >
Cardiologists employed by a hospital appear to be more likely to pursue cardiac catheterization or angioplasty than independent cardiologists. female physician male
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Should COVID-19 vaccines be mandated for healthcare workers?

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Cardiologists employed by a hospital appear to be more likely to pursue cardiac catheterization or angioplasty than independent cardiologists. female physician male
As COVID-19 cases rise again, the pressing question of whether vaccinations should be required for healthcare workers is gaining attention.  
READ MORE >

COVID-19 vaccination opinions vary by political affiliation

Which Americans are getting vaccinated against COVID-19 and which are saying no to the vaccines can be predicted along political party lines.

READ MORE >
Covid Vaccine
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

COVID-19 vaccination opinions vary by political affiliation

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Covid Vaccine
Which Americans are getting vaccinated against COVID-19 and which are saying no to the vaccines can be predicted along political party lines.
READ MORE >

Johnson & Johnson reaps higher profits

Johnson & Johnson reported higher profits for the second quarter of 2021, buoyed by higher medical device sales and sales of its COVID-19 vaccine.

 

READ MORE >
Researchers found millions of heart failure patients who qualify for standard, guideline directed medical therapies, but did not receive it due to poor health literacy, limited access to care and medication costs.
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Johnson & Johnson reaps higher profits

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Researchers found millions of heart failure patients who qualify for standard, guideline directed medical therapies, but did not receive it due to poor health literacy, limited access to care and medication costs.
Johnson & Johnson reported higher profits for the second quarter of 2021, buoyed by higher medical device sales and sales of its COVID-19 vaccine.  
READ MORE >

In Case You Missed It

Only 5.6% of hospitals comply with price transparency rule

The vast majority of hospitals are not following through on a recent requirement to publish their list prices online, according to a recent study from PatientRightsAdvocate.com.

 

READ MORE >
Money dollar investments
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Only 5.6% of hospitals comply with price transparency rule

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Money dollar investments
The vast majority of hospitals are not following through on a recent requirement to publish their list prices online, according to a recent study from PatientRightsAdvocate.com.  
READ MORE >

CMS may charge hospitals for not posting prices online

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has proposed charging hospitals that fail to post their list prices online as required. 

 

READ MORE >
Intensive Care Unit sign inside of a hospital
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

CMS may charge hospitals for not posting prices online

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Intensive Care Unit sign inside of a hospital
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has proposed charging hospitals that fail to post their list prices online as required.   
READ MORE >

$103M earmarked for healthcare workforce burnout

The Department of Health and Human Services is directing $103 million from the American Rescue Plan to address burnout in healthcare workers.

 

READ MORE >
Winter Nurse
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

$103M earmarked for healthcare workforce burnout

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Winter Nurse
The Department of Health and Human Services is directing $103 million from the American Rescue Plan to address burnout in healthcare workers.  
READ MORE >

In Other News

Cardiologist to pay $2M to settle kickback allegations

The specialist allegedly sold his practice to a California health system for an amount that far exceeded fair market value in exchange for patient referrals to a nearby hospital. 

READ MORE >
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Cardiologist to pay $2M to settle kickback allegations

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
The specialist allegedly sold his practice to a California health system for an amount that far exceeded fair market value in exchange for patient referrals to a nearby hospital. 
READ MORE >

Nearly half of patients liable for secondary imaging interpretation costs—many can’t afford it

Individual's out-of-pocket payments did not fully cover their costs in 68% of situations, Emory University experts explained in JACR.

READ MORE >
Researchers examined data from more than 900 patients, presenting their findings in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Money and healthcare spending and econimics.
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Nearly half of patients liable for secondary imaging interpretation costs—many can’t afford it

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Researchers examined data from more than 900 patients, presenting their findings in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Money and healthcare spending and econimics.
Individual's out-of-pocket payments did not fully cover their costs in 68% of situations, Emory University experts explained in JACR.
READ MORE >

Registration now open for RSNA 2021 in Chicago following COVID-19 hiatus

The world’s largest medical imaging conference will return to Chicago's lakefront on Sunday, Nov. 28, after the pandemic forced its in-person cancellation in 2020. 

READ MORE >
rsna_.jpg
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Registration now open for RSNA 2021 in Chicago following COVID-19 hiatus

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
rsna_.jpg
The world’s largest medical imaging conference will return to Chicago's lakefront on Sunday, Nov. 28, after the pandemic forced its in-person cancellation in 2020. 
READ MORE >

Watson is alive, well and continuing IBM’s quest to help drive AI into healthcare

Reporter Steve Lohr interviewed IBM insiders and close observers en route to finding Watson’s current leadership evidently humbled, cautioned and determined to pursue more sober goals.

READ MORE >
IBM
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Watson is alive, well and continuing IBM’s quest to help drive AI into healthcare

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
IBM
Reporter Steve Lohr interviewed IBM insiders and close observers en route to finding Watson’s current leadership evidently humbled, cautioned and determined to pursue more sober goals.
READ MORE >

Innovate Healthcare thanks our partners for supporting our newsletters.
Sponsorship has no influence on editorial content.

Interested in reaching our audiences, contact our team

*|LIST:ADDRESSLINE|*

You received this email because you signed up for newsletters from Innovate Healthcare.
Change your preferences or unsubscribe here

Contact Us  |  Unsubscribe from all  |  Privacy Policy

© Innovate Healthcare, a TriMed Media brand
Innovate Healthcare

Recent Newsletters

Patients unsure about AI | Health plans reduce prior authorizations by 11% | Hospital staff pushes back against union
Legal News: CT hospital accused of running 'fake ICU' | Fraud company bilks Medicare of $90M | EFF sues over Medicare AI
New cybersecurity challenges from AI | CMS, FDA mellow on medical weed | FTC warns TN against removing restrictions on Ballad
White House seeking $16B in cuts to HHS, more funds for war | Lawsuit alleges CT hospital operated ‘fake’ telehealth ICU
Weekly Update: CMS sued over Medicare AI | 'Ghost network' lawsuit | UnitedHealthcare AI companion | Physician burnout report
Cyberattack on Texas hospital exposes 257K patients | 'Ghost network' lawsuit against Elevance moves forward | more
Oracle cuts 10,000 jobs as AI investments fail to pay off | Over 130 hospitals latest to sue HHS over DSH payment cuts

Pagination

    • First page « First
    • Previous page ‹‹
    • Page …6
    • Page 7
    • Page 8
    • Page 9
    • Current page 10
    • Page 11
    • Page 12
    • Page 13
    • Page 14 …
    • Next page ››
    • Last page Last »
  • Home
  • News
  • Article Archive
  • Custom Content
  • Webinars
  • Press Releases
  • Content Studio
  • Advertising
  • Submit Press Release
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cardiovascular Business
  • HealthExec
  • Radiology Business
 
© 2026 Innovate Healthcare | All Rights Reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
 
Design by Adaptive Theme