Revive founder and former CEO Brandon Edwards launches Unlock Health
The new company will provide marketing, technology and consulting services to health care providers. Nashville Business News – Local Nashville News | The Nashville Business Journal
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The new company will provide marketing, technology and consulting services to health care providers. Nashville Business News – Local Nashville News | The Nashville Business Journal
A Nashville hospital has a new leader. Greg Sizemore has been named CEO of Ascension Saint Thomas Behavioral Health Hospital, according to the Nashville Post. He succeeds Jim Spruyt, who is retiring. The 76-bed hospital,…
If approved, the proposed 11,900-square-foot emergency department would operate as a satellite facility of TriStar Southern Hills Medical Center. Nashville Business News – Local Nashville News | The Nashville Business Journal
by Bill Snyder Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have identified another fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic — a significant decline in cardiovascular fitness that persisted among some groups even after social distancing recommendations were…
The review found that the methodology of many previous studies was flawed and that risk of myriad health problems increased significantly after less than two drinks a day for women and after three for men.…
After intense lobbying by insurers, U.S. health officials say changes to reduce overbilling in Medicare Advantage will be phased in over three years. NYT > Health
The raise is the just latest major cash influx into a Nashville value-based care startup. Nashville Business News – Local Nashville News | The Nashville Business Journal
In a tight-knit town already skeptical of the government, the lack of concrete information, and the open-ended nature of the crisis, undergird anxiety. NYT > Health
What are the largest health care IT companies in Nashville? We ranked companies by number of local IT employees to find out. Nashville Business News – Local Nashville News | The Nashville Business Journal
PepsiCo and Coca-Cola enter hard soda markets, causing concerns among regulators and researchers. NYT > Health