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David Walt, a Harvard University medial professor, argued the Trump administration's cut to the university's funding is going to "cost lives." Walt, a laureate professor working on early diagnosis of ...
Payers offered fewer MA plans than they had in the previous year. The total number of MA plans available grew from 4,284 in 2020 to 5,673 in 2024 before falling to 5,581 in 2025. Additionally, more ...
When it comes to protecting healthcare data, the strategies for doing so have drawn scrutiny over the last year since the Change healthcare cyberattack. Organizations are ensuring they stay up to date ...
Kaufman Hall's National Hospital Flash Report for February found a 44.6% gap in operating margin between the 5th and 95th percentile hospitals. That divide is expected to generate more deals motivated ...
Catholic Health, which owns Good Samaritan Hospital, says it has a "strong partnership" with its neighbors and has worked to keep them informed while addressing their concerns.
A test that can be done using a blood plasma sample containing cell-free (cf)DNA can predict whether a pregnant woman will have a preterm birth or not to a good degree of accuracy.
The trade magazine Concierge Medicine Today estimates there are 7,000 to 22,000 concierge physicians in the U.S. Membership fees range from $1,000 to as high as $50,000 a year.
CBS News Philadelphia has been trying to speak with Crozer about what would happen to patient care and safety if these hospitals close, but they haven't responded. Three thousand workers are also in ...
President Trump unveiled a wide-ranging executive order on Tuesday that aims to lower drug prices, boost transparency into fees charged by middlemen, and limit Medicare payments for outpatient ...
Health system layoffs are on the rise. This year so far a large number of hospitals and health systems have laid off workers due to financial and operational challenges. Check out this infographic to ...
Recent research published by JAMA Network Open found that primary care physicians commonly worked in the EHR during their vacations.
On a national level, nurse leaders now find themselves needing to defend Medicare and Medicaid, according to the panelists. There are several policies coming out of HHS that the panelists are ...