What We're Reading: Page 312
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 24, 2017
Feb 23, 2017
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Kaiser Health News
Sprint To Find Zika Vaccine Could Hinge On Summer Outbreaks
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Becker's Hospital Review
Wayne T. Smith says CHS exited 2016 a stronger company, despite ending year in the red
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The Hill
US mayors hold 'day of action' for ObamaCare
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The Wall Street Journal
Second Theranos Lab Has Blood-Testing License Revoked
Feb 22, 2017
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The Atlantic
When Evidence Says No, but Doctors Say Yes
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The New York Times
Bad Hospital Design Is Making Us Sicker
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Stat
Why my health system collects and publishes patient reviews
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Seattle Times
Swedish CEO resigns in wake of Seattle Times investigation
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The New York Times
Kenneth Arrow, Nobel-Winning Economist Whose Influence Spanned Decades, Dies at 95
Feb 21, 2017
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Becker's Hospital Review
35 healthcare organizations named to Fortune's 'The World's Most Admired Companies'
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Stat
A boy who can’t speak depends on Medicaid. What happens to him if it’s cut?
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Science
Bird flu strain taking a toll on humans
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WFAA
Doctor convicted of botched services gets life sentence
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Supply Chain Dive
Survey: Hospital supply chain management practices are outdated, burdensome
Feb 17, 2017
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USA Today
Seema Verma, Trump's pick to head Medicare and Medicaid, avoids giving policy views
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Modern Healthcare
HHS rule delay does not slow launch of bundled-payment models
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Kansas City Business Journal
Behind the scenes: How Cerner protects its most valuable asset
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Becker's Hospital Review
CHI's operating loss swells to $153.9M in Q2
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Kaiser Health News
Right-To-Die Fight Hits National Stage
Feb 16, 2017
Feb 15, 2017
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Bloomberg View
Here's How Trump Will Change Obamacare
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MedCity News
Price will defer to physicians, says ex-AMA lobbyist who’s known him since ’94
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Stat News
A millionaire’s mission: Stop hospitals from killing their patients by medical error
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Becker's Hospital Review
38 physician-owned hospitals receive top patient ratings
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Healthcare IT News
Georgia advances bill that makes providers criminally liable for not tracking opioid prescriptions