The hospitals that feature a movie theater for patients
Mariah Taylor / beckershospitalreview - In Britain, nine hospitals have a movie theater inside their facilities for patients to watch the latest blockbusters, The New York Times reported July 8. The theaters are created and operated by nonprofit MediCinema. The cinema has 40 seats, including sp…
AI Summary: Several hospitals have installed on‑site movie theaters and screening spaces to improve patient experience, reduce isolation and offer a pleasant distraction during long stays. Administrators pitch these cinemas as low‑tech, high‑mood medicine; skeptics raise budgetary eyebrows. For patients, though, a dimmed lights screening beats another fluorescent corridor any day.
Feds push back HIPAA security rule overhaul to July 2027
fiercehealthcare - The 125-page proposed update prompted fierce pushback from hospitals, health systems and other healthcare stakeholders who warned it would place substantial financial burdens on organizations.
AI Summary: Federal regulators have postponed the overhaul of the HIPAA Security Rule, moving implementation to July 2027 to give covered entities and business associates more time to prepare for tightened cybersecurity and compliance requirements. The delay aims to ease operational pressure while agencies finalize technical details and enforcement timelines—yes, more paperwork, but with slightly more breathing room.
IKS Health completes $557M TruBridge acquisition
Andrew Cass / beckershospitalreview - IKS Health has completed its $557 million acquisition of TruBridge, which provides revenue cycle management and EHR services for rural and community hospitals. Following the closing, TruBridge operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of IKS Health, according…
AI Summary: IKS Health has closed a $557 million deal to acquire TruBridge, integrating the acquired firm’s revenue-cycle and IT capabilities into IKS’s technology stack. The purchase accelerates IKS’s push to expand managed services for health systems, promising greater scale and product consolidation—because nothing says progress like buying your way into the future.
Tampa General sues Eli Lilly over pulled 340B discounts
Ella Jeffries / beckershospitalreview - Tampa General (Fla.) Hospital has sued Eli Lilly and Lilly USA, alleging the drugmaker’s decision to cut off the hospital’s 340B pricing access violates Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act. According to the July 2 complaint, filed in the U.…
AI Summary: Tampa General Hospital has filed suit against Eli Lilly after the company suspended discounts tied to the 340B drug-pricing program, alleging the move harmed hospitals that rely on those savings to fund patient care. The litigation highlights ongoing tensions over manufacturer discount policies and financial pressures on safety-net providers.