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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Today's Top Stories

  • Breakout Sessions at IHA Small & Rural Hospitals Meeting June 18

  • IDPH: Emerging Substances in Illinois Unregulated Drug Supply

  • Microsoft Identifies Sophisticated Phishing Campaign Targeting Healthcare

  • Illinois Respiratory Disease Surveillance Data
  • Briefly Noted

  • Leading the News

Breakout Sessions at IHA Small & Rural Hospitals Meeting June 18
Illinois House Deputy Minority Leader Norine Hammond will share her insights into successful advocacy during a breakout session at the 2026 IHA Small & Rural Hospitals Annual Meeting June 18 in Springfield. With nearly 30 years in public service, Deputy Minority Leader Hammond has represented the 94th district, consisting of 13 west-central Illinois counties, since 2010.

 

She will present “Advocacy That Works: A Leader’s Toolkit,” one of three breakout sessions at this year’s IHA signature event for small and rural hospital and health system leaders. The other sessions are:

  • “Strengthening the Healthcare Workforce: Statewide Insights and Rural Solutions,” presented by Holle Collie, MS, RN, LDN, Vice President of Operations, SSM Health Illinois, and Allison Sours, President and CEO, Graham Hospital; and
  • “Using Chronic Conditions Data to Enhance Population Health,” presented by IHA’s COMPdata Informatics.

The sessions will spotlight strategies to cultivate positive, ongoing relationships with elected officials; practical approaches to recruitment, retention, and staff development; and chronic conditions as a key indicator of population health.

 

See our registration website for more information on the Annual Meeting and June 17 pre-conference workshops. IHA’s discounted room rate at the Crowne Plaza Springfield ends today. Click here to register for the Annual Meeting.

 

Staff contact: Bridget McCarte

 

IDPH: Emerging Substances in Illinois Unregulated Drug Supply
The Illinois Dept. of Public Health (IDPH) issued a Health Advisory yesterday warning of reports of overdoses relating to cychlorphine, a novel synthetic opioid, and “pink cocaine” a mixture of various substances including ketamine, MDMA, cocaine, methamphetamine, and opioids. IDPH said naloxone and opioid reversal agents are recommended to treat overdoses of both, but noted that additional doses may be required in the case of cychlorphine overdose. The Department directed clinicians and responders contact the Illinois Poison Center for support with suspected overdoses with atypical symptoms at 1-800-222-1222. Please review the IDPH Health Advisory for additional information and guidance.

 

Microsoft Identifies Sophisticated Phishing Campaign Targeting Healthcare 
Microsoft Threat Intelligence issued a security warning highlighting a sophisticated, large scale, multistage phishing campaign that disproportionately targeted the healthcare sector. The campaign sent “code of conduct” themed emails to lure users into credential theft and token compromise. According to Microsoft, healthcare was the most targeted industry in the campaign, which reached more than 35,000 users across over 13,000 organizations, with most targets located in the U.S. The attack leveraged adversary in the middle techniques to intercept authentication tokens in real time, enabling attackers to bypass multifactor authentication and gain direct account access.

 

The campaign underscores the health sector’s continued attractiveness to cybercriminals due to sensitive patient data and operational pressures. Hospitals and health systems are encouraged to strengthen phishing resistant multifactor authentication, email security controls, and workforce awareness to reduce risk.

 

Illinois Respiratory Disease Surveillance Data

 

The Infectious Respiratory Disease Surveillance Dashboard from the Illinois Dept. of Public Health (IDPH) provides the latest data on hospital visits, seasonal trends, lab test positivity and demographic data. IDPH also tracks COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus information through the Illinois Wastewater Surveillance System dashboard.

 

Briefly Noted

 

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a notice yesterday that Medline has issued a letter to affected customers recommending certain Namic Manifolds be removed from where they are used or sold. Medline identified the presence of particulate within the fluid path of the Manifolds that has the potential to be introduced into blood circulation and become lodged within blood vessels, leading to potential injury or death. As of March 24, Medline has reported no serious injuries or deaths associated with this issue.

 

Leading the News

 

What new laws are still on the table before the Illinois legislative session ends?

NBC News

While lawmakers in Springfield are highly focused on a new Chicago Bears stadium and a state budget, there are still plenty of other bills yet to be finalized.

 

508 hospitals with the lowest CAUTI rates

Becker’s Hospital Review

A total of 508 U.S. hospitals have a catheter-associated urinary tract infection rate of zero, based on the healthcare-associated infections dataset from CMS.

 

4 trends shaping rural healthcare

Becker’s Hospital Review

Rural healthcare is entering a period of widespread change, with financial strain and workforce shortages now running up against new policies and shifting demographics that could reshape how care is delivered, according to a March 12 research summary from Brookings.

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