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Providence Health Plan Says It Will Shut Down Entirely, Leaving 64K Medicare Advantage Customers In The Lurch

The company announced in May that it would shut down its commercial and Medicaid businesses next year but would continue to offer its MA plans, Healthcare Dive reported. However, that deal fell through.

Providence Health Plan is completely shutting down, after a deal with a national insurer to keep its Medicare Advantage business running fell through. The insurance division of the Renton, Washington-based nonprofit hospital operator announced in May that it would wind down its commercial and Medicaid businesses in 2027, but that it was working with an unnamed carrier to continue its MA plans. But Providence and the third party were unable to reach an agreement,聽鈥渄espite significant effort on all sides,鈥 a Providence spokesperson confirmed. The closure will affect more than 64,000 MA seniors covered by Providence. (Parduhn, 8/19)

New York City-based Mount Sinai Health System is no longer accepting some new patients with government-backed health coverage, according to since-removed notices on its website. An archived webpage shows how Mount Sinai stopped accepting new patients with Centene鈥檚 Fidelis Care Medicaid, exchange and Medicare Advantage coverage, as well as Wellcare Medicare Advantage coverage, as of Aug. 1. The same applied to new patients with EmblemHealth Medicaid. (Casolo, 8/19)

St. Jude Children鈥檚 Research Hospital has named Dr. Charles Roberts as its next president and CEO, effective Jan. 1. Roberts is executive vice president and director of the St. Jude Comprehensive Cancer Center. He will succeed Dr. James Downing, who in February announced plans to step down by the end of the year. (DeSilva, 8/19)

A group of civil rights attorneys is accusing University Medical Center New Orleans (UMC) of violating the city of New Orleans鈥 鈥渂an the box鈥 law 鈥 which prohibits public employers from discriminating against job applicants and current employees because of past arrests or convictions 鈥斅 when it fired employee Devon Jones in April, allegedly due to his criminal background. The attorneys also requested that the city conduct a full investigation of the employee鈥檚 termination.聽(Stewart, 8/19)

杨贵妃传媒視頻 Health News: Violence Against Healthcare Workers And Staffing Shortages Fuel Hospital Strikes

Nurse Crystal Dhooghe is used to dealing with blood and broken bones in the emergency room. But she didn鈥檛 expect to witness so much violence against her own colleagues. 鈥淚鈥檝e seen nurses get shoved, pushed, scratched. The biggest one is bitten,鈥 said Dhooghe, who works at Henry Ford Genesys Hospital in Grand Blanc, Michigan. The prevalence of workplace violence in healthcare has fueled strikes in states such as Louisiana, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Michigan, where Dhooghe and many of her co-workers have been on the picket line since Labor Day last year. (Arditi, 8/20)

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The American Cancer Society quietly canceled its upcoming Wine and Spirits Industry鈥檚 Gala, a spokesperson confirmed to STAT. The event, which has for decades raised money from members of the alcohol industry at a boozy Manhattan gathering, was set to take place in October at the iconic Rainbow Room.聽The society 鈥渄ecided to sunset the Wine & Spirits Industry Gala, and the October event will not take place,鈥 spokesperson Michele Money-Carson said in an email. 鈥淭he decision is part of ACS鈥檚 ongoing evaluation of how its events and fundraising activities align with its mission and prevention guidance.鈥 (Cueto, 8/19)

The pathologists were stumped. Six people had tried to identify a patient鈥檚 cancer based on a recent lymph node biopsy. They鈥檇 stained the cells 70 times to try to draw out more distinguishing features 鈥 but still, nobody had an answer. At Stanford, a physician called onto the case was trying out a new tool called ChatEHR, one of several large language model-powered tools being deployed by health systems to summarize patients鈥 often-extensive medical records. (Palmer, 8/20)

An inpatient nephrology unit reduced hospital-acquired Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) infections by 90% after implementing nurse-driven protocols. (Monaco, 8/19)

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Arielle Zionts reads the week鈥檚 news: Pediatricians try to persuade more parents to vaccinate their kids amid measles outbreaks. Plus, how hospital monopolies drive up costs for patients and insurers. (8/20)

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