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Any regulatory response to nursing home "deficiencies" must be consistent with legislation governing nursing homes, ruling says.
Declining physician payments and rising operational costs place emergency medicine at financial risk, RAND finds.
This translates to $25 billion for MA insurers in 2026.
While the current climate is putting a "chill" on healthcare decision-making, hospital volumes and operating margins remain steady.
The quality of payers' digital experiences is lagging behind those of finance and property and casualty insurance, finds J.D. Power.
Senate HELP committee asked the HHS secretary to participate in a hearing on the reorganization of HHS.
Duke has assumed operations at the Mooresville, North Carolina-based hospital and its related businesses.
The group is advocating for digital healthcare initiatives such as expanded access to virtual care and telehealth.
CMS declined to cover obesity drugs, as proposed under the Biden administration.
The companies say the new platform will transform how employers manage their health benefits programs.