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It’s Official: Walgreens To Go Private In $10 Billion Sale To Sycamore Partners

Forbes Healthcare

Walgreen Boots Alliance will become privately held in a $10 billion takeover by the investment firm Sycamore Partners.

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Blood, s**t, p**s and pus

Sensible Medicine

There are two groups of workers at hospitals and medical centers. There are those of us who, at times in our daily work, come into contact with blood, s**t, p**s and pus and there are those who don't. The first time I put my hand in blood was when I was a medical student and didn't see the pooling puddle on the patient’s bed. The last time I came into contact with p**s was on rounds in the last month.

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HIMSS 2025 Recap For Healthcare CIOs

Forbes Healthcare

Healthcare CIOs are zeroing in on the following areas to fuel innovation and upgrade their existing solutions.

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EHR vendors turn to artificial intelligence to modernize health records

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Software companies like Epic and Oracle say they’re weaving AI into clinicians’ workflows to meet client demand, keep up with competitors and improve the productivity of a swamped healthcare system.

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WHO: Rates Of Drowning Deaths Have Dropped 38% Since 2000. Here’s How

Forbes Healthcare

The World Health Organization published its first-ever report on drowning prevention and included a major success story, a 38% drop in the global drowning death rates

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Could artificial intelligence increase clinician burden?

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Vendors say their AI scribes and assistants will save doctors time. But the need for careful oversight, along with hospitals motivated to see as many patients as possible, could mean clinicians schedules’ won’t be freed up by AI tools.

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New GP contract: a step forward or more of the same?

Practice Index

The announcement of the new 2025/26 GP contract has been met with a mix of cautious optimism and deep-seated concerns. It marks the first agreed contract in four years, hailed by the Government and NHS England as a breakthrough. The BMA, while acknowledging it as a positive step, made it clear that this is just the beginning of the long road to stabilising general practice.

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Amazon One Medical CEO to step down

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Trent Green will step down in April, less than two years after he took on the chief executive role at the Amazon-owned primary care provider, according to a spokesperson.

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Americans borrowed $74 billion to cover health care costs last year

Medical Economics

West Health and Gallup survey highlights growing concerns over medical debt across income and demographic groups.

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How to Ace 4 Common Nursing Interview Questions

Minority Nurse

Job interviews can be a source of stress for novice and seasoned nurses, and being prepared for some of the most common questions can give you the confidence to ace your next nursing interview. You obviously can’t rehearse for every possible question, but practice boosts your readiness and creates a positive mindset that will increase your comfort level in preparing for what’s ahead.

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Primary care news round-up (27th February to 5th March 2025)

Practice Index

Contract deal raises new cash questions A new GP contract deal is set to end the BMAs dispute with the NHS over practice funding, but managers have questioned whether it will provide enough cash. The deal will release some 889 million worth of funds into the general practice global sum, an increase of 7.2%, although some of this is redirected from dedicated funds.

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Investing in liquefied natural gas stocks

Medical Economics

Exports are projected to grow tremendously long-term

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The importance of risk assessments

Physicians Practice

Andrea Greco, SVP of healthcare safety at CENTEGIX, explains why risk assessments are so important for medical practices.

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Study finds mental health disorders in COPD patients often undiagnosed, undertreated

Medical Economics

Undertreated depression and anxiety may be making patient COPD symptoms worse

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8 tips for hiring members of Gen Z

Physicians Practice

Discover how Gen Zs emphasis on mental health, digital fluency, and flexibility compares to Baby Boomers, Gen X, and Millennialsand what it means for building a thriving, multigenerational healthcare workforce.

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GLP-1 monthly price reductions; promising non-opioid pain medication; combination of exercise and healthy eating ‘best protection’ against heart diseases in women – Morning Medical Update

Medical Economics

The top news stories in medicine today.

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What’s new across Practice Index – February 2025 roundup

Practice Index

Despite February being the shortest month of the year, it was busier than ever in general practice. We brought you an exclusive report on the role of Practice Managers in patient outcomes, and the result of the Salary Calculator survey revealing practices needed to find 550m to abate the impact of the upcoming NI and NLW rise. Read anything you missed in our helpful roundup.

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The top 3 impacts of Trump’s health data purge

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Interrupted access to health-related data has already led to worse outcomes and could undermine faith in the U.S. healthcare system, experts say.

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February HR Clinic roundup

Practice Index

Whatever your length of experience as a Practice Manager, there are always some questions about HR or staff matters that youre bound to be unsure of. Recently, 46 members of the Practice Index forum joined Robyn Clark (@JacksonR) and Susi OBrien (HR Advisor) for an online HR Clinic in which questions on any HR topic could be put forward. Most questions were submitted in advance, but a few came in on the day as well.

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DOJ drops lawsuit seeking to protect emergency access to abortion in Idaho

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

The Justice Department dropped its Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act case against Idaho on Wednesday. However, one health system will continue the legal fight to preserve emergency abortions in the state.

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MedPAC hammers out recommendation on doctors’ reimbursement in Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

Medical Economics

Reimbursement based on Medicare Economic Index, updated cost data, settings all in play.

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Following FDA cuts, Trump nominee Makary vows ‘independent’ staff review

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

The Johns Hopkins surgeon highlighted rapid growth at the agency, but pledged key staff will have “all the resources they need to do their job well.

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Find your freedom: Practical strategies for physicians returning to independent practice

Medical Economics

A look at how to make the transition

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Consumers Are Financially Stressed – What This Means for Health/Care in 2025

Health Populi

People define health across many life-flows: physical health, mental health, social health, appearance (“how I look impacts how I feel”) and, to be sure, financial well-being. In tracking this last health factor for U.S. consumers, several pollsters are painting a picture of financially-stressed Americans as President Trump tallies his first six weeks into the job.

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FDA nominee Makary faces scrutiny over vaccine, drug controversies

Medical Economics

HELP Committee Senators press Trumps FDA pick on the cancelled vaccine advisory meeting, mifepristone access, transparency and agency layoffs.

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