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Healthcare sector faces persistent supply-chain security, identity management challenges
A new report says doctors and nurses should train for cyberattacks the way firefighters train for major blazes — even if they expect them to be rare.
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Behind the outcomes: How whole-patient support is reshaping oncology care
As oncology care grows personalized and home-based, support around treatment becomes as vital as treatment.
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Judge tosses another No Surprises lawsuit against HaloMD
It's the third recent legal victory in No Surprises lawsuits for billings intermediary HaloMD, which has also had suits dismissed in California and Texas.
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Doctor pay to drop in 2027 under proposed Medicare pay rule
Physician groups said the sweeping rule is a double-edged sword, given it includes an unwelcome fee cut but positive changes to Medicare’s value-based and quality payment programs.
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CVS Caremark reaches settlement with FTC over insulin suit
Terms of the deal announced Tuesday are very similar to those the FTC reached with Express Scripts earlier this year, including requiring the PBM to stop preferring higher cost versions of drugs on standard formularies.
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Providence names new chief supply chain officer
Amanda Chawla comes to the Washington-based nonprofit giant from Stanford Medicine. Providence is hoping her appointment will bolster its supply chain capabilities during a time of elevated spend.
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Whoop tests wearable platform in joint replacement recovery
The program, a partnership with Kinomatic, will use biometric data and care coordination between visits to support recovery after surgery.
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HCA cuts 2026 earnings forecast on insurance coverage losses
Payer mix changes, mostly from people dropping out of Affordable Care Act plans, caused HCA to lose $400 million in the second quarter — much more than the company (or its investors) had expected.
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‘The system is undeniably broken’: More insurers sue CMS over Medicare Advantage stars
SCAN Health Plan and Alignment Healthcare both filed lawsuits against the CMS last week after regulators refused to recalculate industry-wide MA scores using the same methodology as for Clover Health.
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HHS watchdog says it’s targeting Medicaid, Medicare Advantage fraud
The HHS Office of Inspector General removed over 1,200 people and entities from federal programs between October and March as the Trump administration ratchets up oversight into healthcare fraud.
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Hospital M&A sustains momentum in Q2: report
Hospitals and health systems recorded 18 transactions in the second quarter after a lull in dealmaking early last year as providers partner up in a bid to bolster their finances.
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Soon-to-expire ACO REACH generates more savings for Medicare
The model, which is set to sunset at the end of this year, generated $988 million in savings for Medicare in 2024, according to new CMS data. That’s up from almost $695 million in savings from the year prior.
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Memorial Hermann exits commercial insurance business
The Houston-based nonprofit is the latest integrated system to throw in the towel on some of its insurance plans amid a tough cost and policy environment.
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Tracking healthcare data breaches
A data breach at a New Jersey lab testing provider may have exposed the information of more than 540,000 people.
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CVS CEO says Aetna has a handle on medical costs in advance of Q2 earnings
David Joyner’s assurances, which come about a month before CVS is scheduled to report its second quarter results, will likely be welcomed by investors wary after a difficult few years for insurers.
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Strikes boil at Mass General Brigham, Mount Nittany
About 4,500 workers at Mass General Brigham are striking this week, while employees at Mount Nittany Medical Center in Pennsylvania said they would take to the picket line later this month.
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Whistleblower lawsuit accuses Alignment of accounting fraud
A former executive is claiming that the MA insurer recorded millions of dollars as capital expenditures that should have been operating expenses, inflating its value. Alignment strongly denied the allegations.
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Physicians’ wearable data use hampered by reimbursement, workflow barriers: survey
“We have all this data that’s available, but it’s actually not actionable because we don’t have a way to get it into clinical workflow,” said American Medical Association CEO Dr. John Whyte.
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Resmed to sell software business MatrixCare to private equity firm
Selling the unit, which provides an EHR for post-acute care, will allow the respiratory device maker to shift more resources to faster-growing parts of its portfolio.
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Centene exits Arkansas Medicaid expansion program, citing funding challenges
ARHOME represents a small portion of Centene’s overall membership and premiums. But the exit shows how insurers are rejigging their businesses in advance of Medicaid work requirements, one analyst said.
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External audit of UnitedHealth senior home visits finds most diagnoses supported by medical data
Almost 97% of diagnoses found in HouseCalls visits were backed up by patients’ medical records, vindicating the program’s integrity, UnitedHealth said.
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ACA premiums set to spike again in 2027
Insurers are proposing a median premium increase of 14% for 2027, according to KFF, suggesting another year of double-digit premium hikes as policy upheaval and rising costs continue to roil the marketplaces.
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Ascension to buy Tennessee system Williamson Health in $1B deal
Ascension beat out other offers, including from HCA and Optum, to give Williamson a financial lifeline amid serious challenges facing regional hospital operators. The deal is expected to be final by 2028 at the latest.
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Epic president to step down this summer
Sumit Rana’s departure could be a significant leadership shakeup for Epic, as the president was viewed as a potential successor to the EHR vendor’s 82-year-old CEO.
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AdaptHealth discloses patient data was stolen in cyberattack
The medical device supplier said that a threat actor accessed company systems through a social engineering attack.
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Private equity may skirt oversight with nonprofit healthcare joint ventures
The investment firms are leaning on joint ventures with nonprofits to expand in the healthcare sector, according to a new report from the Private Equity Stakeholder Project.