HITshow Daily: October 7, 2025 (Tuesday)
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Today on HITshow:
U.S. News & World Report unveils the 2025–2026 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings, spotlighting excellence and access in pediatric care. Plus: Valley Children’s proves AI delivers measurable ROI, Kaiser braces for a multi-state strike, Qualtrics buys Press Ganey in a $6.7B experience data deal, Talkspace adds Wisdo Health for peer connection, and this year’s Nobel Prize honors breakthroughs in immune regulation.
HOST: IDA KLEIN
🩺 October 7, 2025
📍 Feature — Ida Klein
U.S. News & World Report releases its 2025–2026 Best Children’s Hospitals Rankings, offering new insight into pediatric excellence across 11 specialties — and growing attention to behavioral health, access, and equity. Managing Editor Ben Harder joins HITshow to explain how the data-driven analysis helps families and clinicians make informed decisions about care.
📍 Providers — Teresa Vaughn
At Valley Children’s Hospital, artificial intelligence is delivering measurable ROI — cutting wait times, improving sepsis detection, and optimizing staffing decisions through predictive analytics embedded in daily operations.
📍 Workforce & Culture — Peter Betterworth
Kaiser Permanente faces a potential multi-state strike involving more than 75,000 workers, as contract negotiations stall over staffing and pay. Analysts warn the standoff could signal wider workforce stress as health systems enter Q4.
📍 Finance & M&A — Logan Stokes
Qualtrics acquires Press Ganey in a $6.7 billion deal that fuses experience management with clinical quality data. The move aims to connect satisfaction, safety, and outcomes — turning patient experience into a measurable driver of performance.
📍 Telehealth & Remote Care — Jade Romero
Talkspace acquires Wisdo Health, adding AI-guided peer communities to its mental health platform. The deal expands Talkspace’s model beyond therapy sessions — blending community, coaching, and behavioral engagement in a unified ecosystem.
📍 Science & Discovery — Jalen Cross
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine goes to Dr. Jeffrey Bluestone (UCSF) and Dr. Shimon Sakaguchi (Osaka University) for identifying regulatory T cells, unlocking new therapies for autoimmune diseases and advancing precision immunology.
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