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Missouri hospital names CEO

Also in this roundup of hospital and health system leadership changes: Los Angeles hospital names new president; and Ochsner appoints new chief diversity officer.
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FTC Commissioner clarifies remarks on challenging hospital mergers

Federal Trade Commissioner Christine Wilson clarified remarks published in certain publications last month that quoted her saying the agency will challenge every hospital merger in the pipeline.
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FDA approves first generic inhaler to treat bronchospasms

The Food and Drug Administration approved the first generic albuterol sulfate inhaler to treat and prevent bronchospasms in patients with asthma or reversible obstructive airway disease.
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Drugmaker agrees to settle opioid litigation for $1.6 billion

Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals announced an agreement in principle on a settlement to resolve all opioid-related claims against the company in multidistrict litigation against drug makers and others over their alleged role in the opioid crisis.
Sponsored Executive Dialogues

How Laboratory Technology and Techniques Are Revolutionizing Cancer Care

Lessons on how to use technology to improve the patient medical journey are playing out at Moffitt Cancer Center.
Sponsored Executive Dialogues

The Power of Harnessing Patient Safety Data with Artificial Intelligence

As artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) continue expanding into health care, its full potential remains unknown.
Case Studies
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Workforce Case Study: Artificial Intelligence Automating Processes for Professionals - Partners Healthcare, Boston, MA

Boston-based Partners HealthCare’s use of artificial intelligence is the focus of a recently released workforce TrendWatch from AHA. Read how Partners is deploying AI to verify and update more than 28,000 of its employee licenses.
Advisory
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Member Advisory: 2020 Census: Procedures for Interviewing Patients Who Live in Health Care Facilities

The U.S. Census Bureau is required to count the nation’s population every 10 years. In February, Census Bureau workers will contact health care facilities to ensure that certain people living in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), and psychiatric hospital or psychiatric units for long-term care are accounted for appropriately in the 2020 census.
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Apprenticeships Answer Emerging Workforce Demands: Staten Island Performing Provider System

To meet the demand for health care workforce development and expansion, New York’s Staten Island Performing Provider System (SI PPS) partnered with the College of Staten Island and SEIU/1199 Training and Education Fund to sponsor an apprenticeship program and short- and long-term training strategies.
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AHA: Article does not tell full story about hospitals’ community investments

“The recent Modern Healthcare article ‘Top not-for-profit hospitals offer less charity care, study finds,’ does not tell the full story of how hospitals and health systems improve community health,” writes AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack in a letter to the editor.