The virus-infected computer system of MedStar Health in Maryland and Washington, DC, is slowly blinking back to life, but MedStar Health's office-based physicians as of Wednesday morning were still ...
Steven Wexner, MD, has joined Columbia, Mo.-based Medstar Health as physician executive director and system chief of colorectal surgery. According to a Nov. 4 news release, Dr. Wexner will be based at ...
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- World-renowned colorectal surgeon Steven Wexner, MD, has joined MedStar Health as physician executive director and system chief of Colorectal Surgery. Dr.
MedStar Health, the region’s largest health care provider, is cutting the doctor network it owns and getting out of money-losing Medicare contracts. Most of the 50 doctors who will be “released” by ...
Columbia, Md.-based MedStar Health announced Tuesday the addition of Hollywood, Md.-based multispecialty medical practice Shah Associates, effective April 1. Upon joining Maryland’s largest nonprofit ...
BALTIMORE (WJZ) --Cold and flu season is in full effect, and MedStar health doctors say they're seeing a spike in patients. But for those who can't make it in to see a physician in person, there's a ...
WASHINGTON — It’s known affectionately as a 40-foot "Winnebago," a truck with two labs mimicking an intensive care unit, and mannequins specifically designed to have an all-too-real heartbeat. The ...
After establishing a unified brand, the campaign focused on individual hospitals, their services lines, and staff. MedStar Health has been fighting an uphill branding battle since 2010, when it ...
WASHINGTON — A physician who performs abortions at a Washington hospital filed a federal civil rights complaint Monday alleging that she’s been unfairly barred from speaking publicly about her view ...
Baltimore-based MedStar Union Memorial Hospital’s MedStar Orthopaedic Institute received The Joint Commission’s advanced subspecialty certification in shoulder replacement surgery. Here are five ...
MedStar is set to lose a lucrative contract to manage care for Medicaid beneficiaries in the District, prompting a lobbying blitz in city hall and a bid protest to keep its business. The D.C.