Two years after first mentioning the prospect of building a new “health sciences research facility” on campus, University of Iowa Health Care this week aired more details -- including the project’s focus on cancer.
Vanessa Miller Higher Ed Sep. 15, 2024 6:00 am371d ago
Two years after first mentioning the prospect of building a new “health sciences research facility” on campus, University of Iowa Health Care this week aired more details -- including the project’s focus on cancer.
Vanessa Miller Higher Ed Sep. 16, 2024 7:40 am370d ago
Instead of conducting a public search for a chief administrative officer to lead its new $525.6 million hospital in North Liberty, University of Iowa Health Care has appointed longtime administrator Amy O’Deen to the position.
Higher Ed Sep. 9, 2024 9:59 am377d ago
University of Iowa Health Care earlier this summer began shopping for “inpatient telehealth products and solutions currently on the market to support inpatient teleconsult, telestroke, telesitting and virtual nursing workflows.”
By Tony Leys, - KFF Health News
Health Care and Medicine Sep. 4, 2024 5:30 am382d ago
Cedar Rapids resident Garret Frey has been fighting for disability rights since 1999 when, as a high-schooler, he won a landmark case before the U.S. Supreme Court after his school district refused to pay for the care he needed to continue attending classes.
Health Care and Medicine Sep. 3, 2024 8:05 am383d ago
In order to access disability services through Medicaid, Iowans have to be approved for a disability waiver. Some waivers have a waitlist of five years, which means families must wait to access things like respite care, wheelchairs, occupational therapy and other services.
Health Care and Medicine Aug. 29, 2024 10:48 am388d ago
Echoing continuing care retirement communities it’s developed in Marion, Ames, Altoona, Grimes, and West Des Moines since 2011, a Kansas-based senior living developer is planning another new retirement village in Iowa – this one in its fastest-growing City of Tiffin.
Health Care and Medicine Aug. 28, 2024 7:47 am389d ago
Without discussion or debate, the State Health Facilities Council on Tuesday unanimously agreed that Mercy Medical Center in Cedar Rapids doesn’t require a certificate of need to establish an offsite location in North Liberty.
Health Care and Medicine Aug. 26, 2024 7:37 am391d ago
Continuing its outreach and expansion, in concert with an explosion of health care services in North Liberty, Mercy Medical Center Cedar Rapids is considering offering services at an “off-site location” in Johnson County — where University of Iowa Health Care is building a new 469,000-square-foot hospital and Steindler Orthopedic is constructing a new 35,880-square-foot ambulatory surgical center.
Health Care and Medicine Aug. 26, 2024 7:48 am391d ago
Ten years ago, it was struggling with no cash and mounting debt. Today, the center that provides care for disadvantaged Iowans has transformed into a suite of services across its campus. And it’s not stopping there.
Higher Ed Aug. 23, 2024 12:47 pm393d ago
Five years after discovering damaged and cracking windows throughout its 7-year-old Stead Family Children’s Hospital, the University of Iowa is about one-third through its massive window-replacement project — with work expected to continue through the end of 2025 or into early 2026.
Higher Ed Aug. 23, 2024 7:28 am394d ago
After six months of focusing on transition and “maintaining access” for patients of the former Mercy Iowa City it bought for $28 million in January, the University of Iowa is starting to hone a longer-term vision for its new Medical Center Downtown that includes possible relocation of its obstetrics and midwifery, family medicine, and sleep disorders services.
Health Care and Medicine Aug. 19, 2024 6:14 pm397d ago
State and federal data show increases in hospital visits, positive test rates, viral activity in wastewater, and transmission rate
By Katie Mills Giogio, - correspondent
Business News Aug. 19, 2024 8:22 am398d ago
North Liberty clinic opened in 2020
The discounts, agreed to after months of negotiations with drug manufacturers, range between 38% and 79% on the medication's list price, which is the cost of medication before discounts or rebates are applied — not the price people actually pay for prescriptions.
The Gazette has been informing Iowans with in-depth local news coverage and insightful analysis for over 140 years. Support our award-winning, independent journalism with a subscription today.
Subscriber Services
Our Journalists
Sports Desk
Our Columnists
Our Writers
Our Writers
Our Photojournalists
Data
More Gazette
Other Links