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    FDA pilots allowing digital health devices access to CMS payment program

    Companies can ask the FDA to waive premarket authorization and investigational device requirements while they collect real-world data in a CMS program.

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    Healthcare data breach: 100% unencrypted PHI

    100% of breached healthcare data was unencrypted. Why it’s not a tech failure and how to do better.

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    Provider groups urge Trump administration to drop proposed HIPAA update

    The proposed cybersecurity rule, released during the waning days of the Biden administration, would add “substantial new financial burdens” on providers, the groups wrote to the HHS.

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    CVS to launch ‘engagement’ platform in gamble on consumer, industry interest

    CVS is bringing together its disparate businesses onto one platform, and giving its rivals the option to add their products and services as well. The goal is to improve consumers’ health engagement while generating more revenue.

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    American Hospital Association CEO to retire

    Rick Pollack, who has served as leader of the hospital lobby since 2015, will retire by the end of next year. The AHA will conduct a nationwide search for his replacement.

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    Early ACA enrollment holds steady despite subsidy turmoil

    Some 5.8 million people have signed up for 2026 ACA plans so far, up about 7% year over year. Still, enrollment tends to shift over signup periods, so it’s too early to conclude that the Obamacare exchanges won’t shrink next year.

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    Crapo, Cassidy propose enhanced ACA subsidy alternative

    The legislation, which is scheduled for a vote Thursday, would send funds directly to health savings accounts paired with bronze or catastrophic plans offered on the Affordable Care Act exchanges.

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    GE HealthCare, Mayo Clinic expand partnership around radiology research

    Ben Newton, GE HealthCare’s global head of oncology, said the partnership will shift radiation therapy from a “one-size-fits-all” approach to a personalized method.

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    Change cyberattack relief funding overpaid many hospitals: study

    But more than 300 hospitals didn’t participate in the CMS’ relief program, even though they faced financial disruption — and were more likely to be small and rural facilities, according to Health Affairs research.

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    HCA taps new VP of community engagement

    Virginia Tenpenny will oversee the hospital operator’s community engagement initiatives, including its social and charitable investments, outreach and strategic partnerships.

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    1 in 4 ACA enrollees could go uninsured if subsidies lapse: KFF

    Nearly 60% of survey respondents said they wouldn’t be able to afford a $300 annual increase in healthcare costs without significantly disrupting their finances.

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    What medtech firms can learn from Whoop’s warning letter

    An FDA warning letter about the wearable company’s blood pressure feature raises questions about the blurring lines between medtech and wellness.

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    Aetna updates on prior authorization reform

    The CVS-owned payer is working to bundle multiple prior authorizations for certain conditions into one single review.

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    HHS outlines strategy to expand AI adoption

    Although the strategy is internally focused to start, the agency said it will collaborate with the private sector and identify “priority” conditions and health issues that could be addressed with AI tools. 

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    Senators agree they need to act on expiring ACA subsidies. But they can’t nail down how.

    Hidden in Republicans’ ACA bashing during a health committee hearing last week were some signs that a clean extension of more generous subsidies isn’t completely off the table — though one still doesn’t look likely.

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    ‘Discredited’ CDC panel weakens endorsement for newborns’ hepatitis B shot

    After initially delaying a vote, ACIP backed a softer stance that dissenting members warned would cause harm to children in the future.

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    PitchBook: AI tuck-in deals to drive M&A acceleration in 2026

    Buyers will focus on “tuck-ins that add AI or data-driven capabilities or can meaningfully improve scale against emerging competitors,” analysts said.

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    Covert watchdog testing finds ACA vulnerable to subsidy fraud

    The Government Accountability Office successfully enrolled 18 out of 20 fake applicants in subsidized ACA plans. Republicans jumped on the report as ammunition in the debate over expanded subsidies.

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    CHS sells lab assets to Labcorp for $194M

    The deal, first announced in July, includes outreach laboratory services in 13 states. CHS will continue to operate inpatient and emergency department labs.

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    House passes bill extending hospital at home waivers for five years

    The bill would waive certain requirements to enable hospitals to provide acute inpatient care in patients’ homes through 2030. It now heads to the Senate.

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    Trump administration repeals Biden-era nursing home staffing mandate

    HHS repealed the rule on Tuesday, which would have required nursing homes to increase staffing, saying the regulations would have disproportionately harmed rural communities.

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    Hospitals sue to block HHS 340B rebate pilot

    The American Hospital Association, a Maine hospital group and four nonprofit systems are seeking a temporary restraining order against HHS’ controversial test of a new discount structure in the decades-old program.

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    CVS agrees to pay $38M to settle insulin fraud claims

    For a decade, CVS knew it was skirting rules meant to limit overprescribing but did nothing to stop, according to the Department of Justice.

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    Richard Pazdur, FDA drug czar, to retire from agency

    Weeks after being named head of CDER, Pazdur has submitted paperwork to step down at the end of the month, exacerbating what’s already been a turbulent year at the FDA.

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    Family physicians are departing rural areas: report

    Between 2017 and 2023, the share of family physicians working in rural areas dropped 11%, according to a study published in the Annals of Family Medicine.

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    Humana appeals Medicare Advantage star ratings loss to 5th Circuit

    The insurer continues to try to prove that regulators acted arbitrarily in downgrading its quality scores for 2025, despite numerous setbacks in the courts to date.