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    Hospital at home linked to lower ED visits, in-hospital mortality: study

    The findings suggest hospital at home could serve as a safe alternative to inpatient care, researchers wrote. However, adoption is uneven, with most programs located in urban areas.

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    CVS hikes outlook as Aetna insurance profit rises

    The healthcare giant increased its adjusted earnings guidance for 2026 by more than 4% as CVS saw “substantial improvement” in its health benefits segment, CFO Brian Newman said on an earnings call.

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    FDA warns of neurosurgical supply disruptions

    Interruptions in the supply of neurosurgical patties, sponges and strips are expected to continue through 2026.

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    Highmark Health names ex-UnitedHealth exec as COO

    Heather Cianfrocco is joining the Pittsburgh-based healthcare company as its chief operating officer effective immediately.

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    GLP-1s driving healthcare cost hikes, employers say

    Nearly 8 in 10 reported the expensive weight loss medications are increasing their company’s healthcare costs, according to a survey by the Business Group on Health.

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    Atrium Health, WakeMed propose to merge

    WakeMed would become part of Advocate Health, Atrium’s parent company. The deal has sparked concern from local lawmakers, who worry it could raise healthcare prices in North Carolina’s most populous county.

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    UPMC reaches deal with CommonSpirit to acquire Ohio health system

    UPMC and CommonSpirit have signed a definitive agreement to transfer ownership of Trinity Health to UPMC, expanding the nonprofit into Ohio for the first time.

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    Stryker cyberattack ‘meaningfully’ impacted Q1

    CEO Kevin Lobo said the attack had a “big impact” on first-quarter results. However, the company maintained its full-year guidance.

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    Healthcare bankruptcies rise in Q1: report

    The sector recorded 12 bankruptcy filings in the first quarter, up 33% from the fourth quarter of 2025, according to analysis by Gibbins Advisors.

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    Supreme Court temporarily restores mail-order access to abortion drug

    On Monday morning, the Supreme Court paused a lower court’s decision that effectively banned the mailing of mifepristone, after makers of the abortion drug asked the nation’s highest court to intervene.

    Updated May 4, 2026
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    DOJ launches strike force targeting West Coast healthcare fraud

    The strike force allows the department's healthcare fraud unit to coordinate with U.S. attorney’s offices in Arizona, Nevada and the Northern District of California, where the DOJ says fraud schemes are increasing.

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    How states are planning to implement Medicaid work requirements: survey

    Most states are planning to adopt less restrictive policies to verify compliance with work requirements mandated by the “Big Beautiful Bill,” but some are implementing the policies early or checking eligibility more frequently.

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    Nebraska rolls out Medicaid work requirements, putting tens of thousands at risk of coverage losses

    The Cornhusker State is the first to roll out work requirements under the GOP’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” well in advance of the law’s 2027 deadline. Between 20,000 and 40,000 people are expected to lose Medicaid as a result.

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    Education Department caps graduate student loans, hitting health workforce

    The agency kept a contested definition of “professional” student that excludes fields like graduate nursing and physical therapy from higher loan caps. Healthcare groups say the regulation could worsen workforce shortages.

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    Cost management, outpatient unit helped Tenet weather volume headwinds in Q1

    Executives said Tenet’s focus on managing expenses and growing high-acuity service lines helped it withstand poor volumes that battered some of its peers in the first quarter.

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    Cigna exits ACA exchanges despite dramatic profit growth in Q1

    The insurer plans to say goodbye to the ACA exchanges after this year, and is exploring a potential sale of its controversial claims review subsidiary. Both businesses were more trouble than they were worth, executives said.

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    Consumer health data’s regulatory patchwork is growing. Relief isn’t coming.

    Healthcare organizations are struggling to navigate the compliance landscape amid a pullback in federal enforcement, a wave of state legislation and emerging voluntary initiatives, experts say.

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    Health system CEOs in hot seat over their role in raising healthcare prices

    During a high-profile congressional hearing on Tuesday, one lawmaker said hospitals charge "an insane amount" for care. Still, the CEOs largely passed the buck, arguing their prices are justified.

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    Surgeries are moving to ASCs. Distalmotion wants its robot to drive the shift.

    CEO Greg Roche says ambulatory surgery centers have largely lacked access to robots for performing soft tissue procedures, until now.

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    Health disparities persist across states and may widen further with federal cuts: report

    Native, Hispanic and Black communities experienced worse health access and affordability issues than white people in most states, according to a new report from the Commonwealth Fund.

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    Profit recovery is ‘priority No. 1,’ Humana promises

    Humana’s foremost priority is returning to 3% Medicare Advantage margins in 2028, CEO Jim Rechtin repeatedly promised investors on Wednesday morning. Still, the insurer’s profits dipped in the first quarter.

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    UHS reaffirms 2026 volume targets, despite seasonal hits in Q1

    A weaker-than-expected respiratory season paired with winter storms caused UHS’ volumes to decline in the first quarter. Executives said they expect growth in the second half will help the operator meet earnings targets this year.

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    Frequency of medical liability lawsuits is declining, but risk remains for doctors: AMA

    The risk of being sued is higher among certain specialties like surgeons, and increases the longer doctors practice medicine, according to the medical association's new report.

    Updated April 29, 2026
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    Centene hikes 2026 profit guidance after buoyant Q1

    The insurer, a mainstay in government programs like Medicaid and the ACA exchanges that have been wracked by higher spending, successfully controlled costs in the quarter, leading to $1.5 billion in profit.

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    With ultrasound on a chip, Butterfly Network aims for global reach

    Butterfly, which makes handheld imaging machines, hopes to make the technology accessible to more patients with its pricing and AI features.