News from 黑料福利社 Langone Health
Inside Dr. Robert Grossman鈥檚 Aspirational Tenure As 黑料福利社 Langone Health CEO. (Becker's Hospital Review)
鈥(8/13)鈥疪obert I. Grossman, MD, dean and CEO, is set to retire as CEO of 黑料福利社 Langone Health and dean of 黑料福利社 Grossman School of Medicine鈥痑t the end of August, having transformed the organization from a small regional hospital with $2 billion in revenue in 2007 to a leading academic health system with $14.2 billion in revenue in 2024, and he will assume a new role as executive vice president to the鈥黑料福利社 Langone Health鈥痓oard of trustees; his tenure saw major investments in healthcare IT, operational integration, and a shift to an ambulatory care-focused model, and he emphasized, 鈥淚t鈥檚 about excellence, and excellence is cost effective,鈥 while expressing optimism for his successor,鈥疉lec Kimmelman, MD, PhD, the Anita Steckler and Joseph Steckler Chair, and professor, Department of Radiation Oncology, Perlmutter Cancer Center, to continue this trajectory.
How US News鈥 Top Hospitals Fared With CMS Star Ratings. (Becker's Hospital Review)
鈥(8/13)鈥黑料福利社 Langone Health鈥痳eceived a five-star rating in the CMS鈥 2025 Overall Hospital Quality Star Ratings, aligning with its recognition on the U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 2025-26 Honor Roll.
鈥(8/13)鈥黑料福利社 Langone Hospital鈥擫ong Island鈥痺as awarded a five-star rating by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, highlighting its excellence alongside other top-rated hospitals, while鈥诹细@ Langone Hospital 鈥 Suffolk鈥痠mproved its rating from one to two stars.鈥疛ames Iorio, director of media relations for鈥黑料福利社 Langone Hospital鈥擲uffolk, said 鈥渢he hospital has substantially improved patient care鈥 by reducing average patient stays by more than a day and lowering emergency room wait times by 70%, to an average of less than 10 minutes.鈥
鈥(8/13)鈥黑料福利社 Langone Health鈥痳anked No. 1 in the U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 2025-2026 Best Hospitals for Geriatrics, based on patient outcomes, structure, expert opinion, patient experience, and transparency, as announced July 29.
黑料福利社 Langone Hospital 鈥 Suffolk Completes Several Complex Robotic Surgeries. (News 12-TV Long Island (NY))
鈥疞ong Island, NY (8/13) The operative team at鈥黑料福利社 Langone Hospital鈥揝uffolk recently completed four robotic surgeries, marking a lifesaving milestone as these procedures had never been offered at the facility before; three of these surgeries involved removing cancerous tumors from patients, and the hospital reports that these procedures are part of over 2,000 robotic surgeries performed on campus, with physicians saying that robotic surgeries enable better precision and faster recovery times.
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Who鈥檚 Snapping Up Physicians? 10 Deals To Know. (Becker's ASC Review)
鈥(8/13)鈥诹细@ Langone Health and 黑料福利社 Langone Orthopedics acquired Rothman Orthopaedics of Greater New York, expanding the system鈥檚 orthopedic care in New York City.
A Small Change In Your Stride Can Ease Knee Arthritis Pain. (HealthDay)
鈥(8/13) A study published in The Lancet Rheumatology by鈥诹细@ Langone Health鈥痳esearchers, including鈥Valentina Mazzoli, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Radiology, found that adjusting foot position while walking can reduce knee stress and pain in individuals with osteoarthritis, with Mazzoli stating, 鈥淎ltogether, our findings suggest that helping patients find their best foot angle to reduce stress on their knees may offer an easy and fairly inexpensive way to address early-stage osteoarthritis.鈥
鈥(8/13)鈥疍r. Mazzoli鈥痑dded, 鈥淭hese results highlight the importance of personalizing treatment instead of taking a one-size-fits-all approach to osteoarthritis,鈥 noting that while the strategy 鈥渕ay sound challenging, recent advances in detecting the motion of different body parts using artificial intelligence may make it easier and faster than ever before.鈥
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First Drug To Treat Bronchiectasis Lung Condition Approved By FDA. (HealthDay)
鈥(8/13) The FDA has approved Insmed鈥檚 brensocatib (Brinsupri) for non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis, a chronic lung condition, with鈥Doreen Addrizzo-Harris, MD, the Fiona and Stanley Druckenmiller Professor of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, stating, 鈥淔or the first time, we have a treatment that directly targets neutrophilic inflammation and addresses a root cause of bronchiectasis exacerbations鈥 adding, 鈥淏ased on the strength of the data and the impact we鈥檝e seen in patients, I believe this could become the new standard in non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis care.鈥
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鈥業t Comes Down To Participation鈥: The Best Option For CRC Screening Is The One Patients Use. (Healio)
鈥(8/11) Colonoscopy remains the most sensitive method for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening in the U.S., with a sensitivity of approximately 95%, but its invasiveness and cost are barriers, whereas fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) offers a noninvasive alternative with lower sensitivity and requires annual testing; new stool- and blood-based tests, such as Cologuard and ColoSense, present emerging options with varying sensitivities and adherence challenges, as discussed by experts including鈥Aasma鈥疭haukat, MD, MPH, the Robert M. and Mary H. Glickman Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, professor, Department of Population Health, who said, 鈥淭here have been several models that have been used to demonstrate the immediate direct and indirect costs, but there are obviously also long-term costs.鈥
Praxis鈥 Vormatrigine Shows Significant Ability To Reduce Seizure Incidence In Phase 2 RADIANT Study. (Neurology Live)
鈥(8/13) The phase 2 RADIANT study revealed that Praxis鈥 vormatrigine significantly reduced seizure frequency in patients with focal onset seizures, with a 56.3% median reduction over an 8-week period;鈥疛acqueline A. French, MD, professor, Department of Neurology, Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, said, 鈥淚鈥檓 encouraged by the initial results of the RADIANT study and hopeful that, in the future, we may be able to offer patients another effective treatment option.鈥
Here鈥檚 Exactly What To Eat For All-Day Energy. (TIME)
鈥(8/13)鈥Kelly-Marie Andersen, clinical dietitian, recommends eating a balanced breakfast with protein and fiber, noting this 鈥渂oosts focus, stabilizes blood sugar, and prevents mid-morning crashes,鈥 and suggesting options like eggs, yogurt, oatmeal, or whole-grain toast, while advising against consuming refined carbohydrates like bagels or pastries.
9 Vitamin B6-Rich Foods For Immune System And Metabolism Benefits. (TODAY)
鈥(8/13)鈥Collin J. Popp, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Population Health, recommends consuming vitamin B6-rich foods like chickpeas, tuna, salmon, potatoes, chicken, bananas, beef, bulgur, and winter squash, instead of taking supplements, to increase vitamin B6 intake.
Scientists Discover 1 Home Gadget That Can 鈥淪ignificantly Reduce鈥 Your Blood Pressure. (Best Life)
鈥(8/13) A study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found that proximity to major roadways is linked to elevated blood pressure and using a HEPA filter removed dangerous PM 2.5 particles and led to a 3.0 mmHg drop in systolic blood pressure, with鈥Jonathan Newman, MD, MPH, associate professor, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, Center for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease saying, 鈥淥verwhelming evidence shows the harmful health effects of PM2.5 exposure, even at levels below current U.S. standards,鈥 and adding, 鈥淎s healthcare professionals, we must educate the public and support policies that protect clean air and improve the health of all Americans.鈥
Why Are We Protecting Dogs But Not Humans Against Epidemic Lyme Disease? (Newsday (NY))
鈥(8/13) In a guest essay,鈥Arthur L. Caplan, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor of Bioethics, Department of Population Health, Division of Medical Ethics, advocates for prioritizing human Lyme disease vaccine development, referencing the existing canine vaccine, saying, 鈥淎s tick-borne illnesses explode,鈥 HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 鈥渟hould demand that GlaxoSmithKline, which still holds the license for the 1998 LYMErix human vaccine, be made available on an emergency basis.鈥
Too Sick To Work? Consider The Patients, Says Ethicist. (Medscape)
笔补测飞补濒濒别诲*鈥(8/13)* In a commentary,鈥Arthur L. Caplan, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor of Bioethics, Department of Population Health, Division of Medical Ethics, highlighted the ethical dilemma faced by physicians working while sick, saying, 鈥渨e have to think carefully about if I am compromising the patients鈥 interests鈥 adding, that is 鈥渢he circumstance under which maybe staying home might be best.鈥
News from 黑料福利社 Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn
The Surprising Ways Your Brain Changes (Good And Bad!) When Your Kids Leave Home. (Flowspace)
鈥(8/13) Research indicates that the transition to an 鈥渆mpty nest鈥 can lead to changes in brain structure and function, with鈥Meleen Chuang, MD, chief, and clinical associate professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Women鈥檚 Health at the Family Health Centers鈥擝rooklyn, explaining that 鈥渘eurology research shows the hippocampus prefrontal cortex (PFC) reorganize and actually thins out during menopause from hormonal changes specifically decreasing estrogen and progesterone levels,鈥 which can enhance neuroplasticity and cognitive functions.