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The American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women Venture Fund has invested in Ultrom=nics, an AI-driven cardiology solutions developer, to enhance early identification of heart failure, Fem Tech World announced Dec. 18. Ultronics’ technology can help clinicians detect heart failure…

Federal funding cuts. Clinician shortages. A projected 21% spike in the uninsured population. The conditions for a capacity crisis are already here — and most hospitals aren’t equipped to respond. But systems like Baptist Health Arkansas, University Health, Northwell Health…

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Ninety-five percent of emergency medicine physicians work nights, compared to 0% of preventive medicine physicians and 1% of dermatology physicians, according to a recent blog post from salary transparency website Marit Health. Here’s a breakdown of the share of physicians…

Physician practices have been struggling against a rising tide of consolidation efforts by a range of corporate entities, including hospitals, health systems, private equity and insurance companies.  In response to this trend, a new wave of management services organizations and…

After two volatile years marked by regulatory uncertainty and uneven deal values, health services mergers and acquisitions could pick up in 2026, according to a Dec. 16 report from PwC. Here are 10 trends to know from the report: 1.…

OR inefficiencies are a known drain on resources — but many hospitals still struggle to drive sustainable change. In this live panel, physician executives from WakeMed, Lee Health and Cone Health share what it really takes to transform surgical services…

Jan 28, 2026 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM America/Chicago

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Matthew Tsuei, MD

President, Central Carolina Surgery, A Duke Health Practice; Former Chair, Cone Health iQueue Committee

Charles Harr, MD, MBA

Chief Medical Officer, WakeMed

Cardiology, ophthalmology and oncology/urology have some of the highest earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation multiples in today’s market, according to a Nov. 18 report from Focus Investment Bankers.  Here’s a breakdown of average EBITDA multiples, by physician specialty:

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