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The number of Medicare and Medicaid patients declined during the pandemic, changing the 340B hospital payer mix.
Telehealth, mental health and racial inequality issues have put a spotlight on how to address the needs of underserved populations.
Better resource-allocation and mitigation strategies could result in fewer COVID-19 cases and deaths.
The lawsuit alleges the conditions would put Huntington at a distinct disadvantage compared to other hospitals in the region.
The collaboration, focused on high-performance cloud computing and artificial intelligence for healthcare and life science research, will see an IBM 1,000-plus qubit system deployed in Cleveland.
CHART was set up to test whether upfront investments, capitated payments and regulatory flexibilities improve care while reducing costs.
Ciitizen's Deven McGraw, formerly of OCR and ONC, breaks down the big health policy changes coming our way.
The use of telehealth for behavioral health services increased more so than for any other type of healthcare during the pandemic.
The team drew no conclusion about the role of the Huanan market in the origin of the outbreak, or how the infection was introduced into the market.
The extended review was prompted by a letter from the American Hospital Association raising possible antitrust concerns.