The Latest

  • Judge dismisses Aetna’s No Surprises fraud suit against Radiology Partners

    The insurer accused the radiology group of gaming the No Surprises Act to reap higher reimbursement. A judge tossed the case last week, saying Aetna needed to raise its complaints during the dispute resolution process.

  • Man seated on  living room couch using his phone
    Image attribution tooltip

     

    Counsel Health via Google Gemini

    Image attribution tooltip
    Sponsored by Counsel Health

    3 questions every payer should ask about medical AI

    As medical AI scales, how are payers ensuring safe and compliant care?

  • dol
    Image attribution tooltip
    Anna Moneymaker via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Stakeholders urge Labor Department to finalize PBM transparency rule

    Employers, lawmakers and more said regulators should hustle to get disclosure mandates for the controversial drug middlemen across the finish line, while PBMs slammed the rule as illegal, unnecessary and anticompetitive.

  • A person looks at a screen that shows an image of tissue with squares in yellow and red.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Permission granted by GE Healthcare
    Image attribution tooltip

    GE HealthCare, RadNet expand AI mammography collaboration

    The partnership adds access to a workflow for second reads of complex cases and other software features made by RadNet subsidiary DeepHealth.

  • A concrete sign outside of a building reads "Department of Health & Human Services" wrapped around the HHS logo.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Kayla Bartkowski via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    CMS proposes repeal of add-on payment path for breakthrough devices

    The agency said it developed concerns about the limited evaluation process for the devices after gaining experience with the alternative pathway.

  • Two men stand on the sidewalk outside of an insurance agency.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Joe Raedle via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    ACA exchanges will continue to shrink as fewer enrollees pay premiums, analysis suggests

    About 14% of ACA enrollees didn’t pay premiums in January, a higher rate than usual and one that suggests ACA enrollment will continue to decline, according to Wakely.

  • A sign bearing the logo for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stands outside of an office building.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Elijah Nouvelage via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Erica Schwartz, ex-deputy surgeon general, picked to be next CDC director

    If confirmed by the Senate, Schwartz could finally fill a void for an agency that’s cycled through multiple leaders over the last year.

  • Closeup shot of an unrecognizable doctor using a digital tablet.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Abridge partners with medical journals to expand AI clinical decision support

    The AI scribe company said information from the New England Journal of Medicine and the JAMA Network will allow providers to more easily access the latest medical research.

  • A stethoscope rests on a pile of American dollar bills.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    More employers considering medical, pharmacy vendor switch amid rising healthcare costs, survey finds

    Healthcare affordability continues to keep employers up at night. More businesses are shopping for new healthcare vendors as a result, according to the Purchaser Business Group on Health.

  • a storefront bearing Walmart signage in blue and yellow
    Image attribution tooltip
    Brandon Bell via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Walmart expands digital health platform’s weight loss offerings, including GLP-1 prescribing

    Customers can now connect to third-party providers for weight management services through Walmart’s digital health platform, then turn around and fill GLP-1 prescriptions at its retail pharmacy.

    Updated April 17, 2026
  • A sign for the Food And Drug Administration is seen outside of the headquarters on July 20, 2020 in White Oak, Maryland.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Sarah Silbiger via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    FDA moves toward easing restrictions on certain peptides

    The agency’s decision to hold an advisory committee meeting on the topic comes after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told podcaster Joe Rogan he’s a “big fan” of peptides.

  • A sign reading 'Elevance Health 220 Virginia Ave' in front of a large office complex on a clear day.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Alamy
    Image attribution tooltip
    Surprise Billing

    California judge tosses Elevance’s surprise billing suit in win for providers

    It’s a major victory for controversial billing intermediary HaloMD, which cheered the court’s decision. Elevance said it plans to appeal.

  • A ChristianaCare facility
    Image attribution tooltip
    Courtesy of ChristianaCare
    Image attribution tooltip

    ChristianaCare names successor after CEO retires

    Dr. Janice Nevin will step down in September after more than 12 years in the health system’s top role. ChristianaCare’s former chief legal counsel will take her place.

  • A stethoscope rests on top of a patient insurance form.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    More insurance claims denials are being overturned upon appeal, study finds

    Study authors, who reviewed data from New York, said rising rates of overturned claims suggest that insurers’ claims review processes might not be working as intended, and policymakers should consider getting involved.

  • The sign of the Veterans Affairs Department is hung on the podium during a news conference at Veterans Affairs Department September 8, 2014
    Image attribution tooltip
    Alex Wong via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    VA deploys Oracle EHR at four Michigan medical centers

    The rollout marks the first deployment of the records system at a VA medical center in years after technical problems plagued the project. In total, 13 medical centers are scheduled to receive the Oracle EHR in 2026.

  • A white ADP sign with bold red letters, positioned in a landscaped area with vibrant red flowers and manicured bushes. The background shows the company’s headquarters building with rows of windows.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Alamy
    Image attribution tooltip

    With health costs ballooning, workers turn to wellness and the internet, ADP finds

    When workers delay care because of cost, it could hurt employers more in the long run, other research suggests.

  • A nurse in green scrubs puts a smart watch on a patient in a grey, blue and orange striped shirt.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    CMS accepts more than 150 providers, digital health firms for ACCESS model

    Participants will receive set reimbursement for managing Medicare beneficiaries’ chronic conditions, like diabetes, chronic kidney disease and hypertension.

  • A tall, modern office building with a facade made up mostly of reflective blue glass windows. The “Tenet Health” logo is displayed near the top corner of the structure. The sky is clear and blue, enhancing the building's sharp, corporate appearance.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Alamy
    Image attribution tooltip

    Tenet CIO to retire at year end

    Paola Arbour will stay at Tenet on a part-time basis to provide transition and support services through early 2028.

  • A concrete sign outside of a building reads "Department of Health & Human Services" wrapped around the HHS logo.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Kayla Bartkowski via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    CMS proposes new deadlines for prior authorizations for drugs

    Drugs were left out of a 2024 rule streamlining prior authorizations by making decisions electronic and requiring payers to turn them around more quickly. The Trump administration is looking to address that gap.

  • A birds-eye picture of a stethoscope and piggy bank against a blue background
    Image attribution tooltip
    Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Medicare proposes 2.4% pay bump for inpatient hospitals in 2027, floats mandatory model

    Regulators are proposing to send $1.4 billion more to acute care hospitals and debut the first nationwide, mandatory payment model to lower the cost of joint replacements. Hospitals pushed back.

  • An illustration of a hospital and a medical corporate building pieced together like a puzzle.
    Image attribution tooltip

    Illustration: Xavier Lalanne-Tauzia for Industry Dive

    Image attribution tooltip

    Hospital M&A rebounds after 2025 lull

    Mergers and acquisitions in the first quarter hit multi-year highs after providers pumped the brakes last year, according to a new study from Kaufman Hall.

  • Two men in dark suits stand in front of a row of American flags.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Anna Moneymaker via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    CMS unveils first wave of health tech tools as it pushes data sharing initiative

    The agency showcased dozens of tools Thursday, about 8 months after the CMS first announced the initiative that aims to ease health data sharing and improve access to digital health and AI products.

  • woman pills
    Image attribution tooltip
    Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Women have awaited a revolution in menopause. It hasn’t arrived.

    Persistent barriers are still hindering drug development for a host of menopause symptoms.

  • A concrete sign outside of a building reads "Department of Health & Human Services" wrapped around the HHS logo.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Kayla Bartkowski via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Judge allows states’ lawsuit over HHS restructuring to move forward

    A group of 19 states and Washington, D.C., sued over the department’s sweeping layoffs and reorganization last year. A federal judge on Tuesday struck down the HHS’ bid to dismiss the lawsuit.

  • A close up of a man's hand holding a phone displaying a conversation with a chatbot.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Most health AI users don’t rate chatbots as highly accurate: poll

    About 2 in 10 said they at least sometimes use AI chatbots to get health information, but only 18% considered their responses highly accurate, according to the survey published by the Pew Research Center.

  • A stylized collage of Donald Trumps's portrait overlaid with Health and Human Services building in fragmented pieces.
    Image attribution tooltip

    Photo illustration: Mark Harris 

    Image attribution tooltip
    Deep Dive

    One year after HHS layoffs, a department in disarray

    Thousands of employees of the Department of Health and Human Services were fired last spring. Their colleagues are still picking up the pieces.