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    CMS sets standards for electronic transfer of claims documentation

    The rule standardizes the electronic exchange of medical records and other documents requested by payers to support claims. It should cut out outdated methods like faxes and snail mail, the CMS said.

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    1 in 10 ACA enrollees dropped coverage after subsidy lapse: poll

    More than half of respondents said their healthcare expenses are “a lot higher” this year, according to the KFF survey. One in 10 reported dropping coverage and becoming uninsured.

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    CISA urges organizations to harden endpoint security following Stryker attack

    The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is coordinating with the FBI and other agencies amid concerns about additional threat activity involving Microsoft Intune.

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    Providence considering sale of health plan

    The Catholic nonprofit continues to search for new ways to cut costs, including a potential sale of Providence Health Plan, the company disclosed Thursday.

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    Hospitals’ financial performance off to a shaky start in 2026: report

    Rising bad debt and expenses challenged hospitals in January — and those pressures aren’t likely to abate, according to consultancy Kaufman Hall.

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    Provider consolidation slammed in latest House affordability hearing

    The head of the American Hospital Association attempted to defend consolidation. Members of a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee were unmoved.

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    MedArrive acquires tech assets from shuttered Inbound Health

    The assets will add AI-backed care navigation capabilities to MedArrive’s home care logistics platform, so health systems can determine which patients are ready to transfer from acute care.

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    Alignment Healthcare’s idiosyncratic take on Medicare Advantage

    Other MA plans are downsizing, upset about coding changes and lobbying for higher rates. Alignment is growing and unbothered by the policy and payment fuss. CEO John Kao lays out how his company is breaking away from the pack.

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    Baxter CFO Joel Grade steps down

    Grade is leaving after a two-year stint defined by changes to Baxter’s business, including the sale of its kidney care unit.

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    Illustration: Xavier Lalanne-Tauzia for Industry Dive

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    Sutter, Allina Health to form $26B nonprofit system

    The acquisition, announced Tuesday, would expand Sutter outside its home state of California and into the Midwest. The nonprofits expect the deal to close by the end of the year.

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    Physicians still concerned about AI accuracy amid rapid adoption: survey

    Nearly all physicians said they had already used AI in their practice or are interested in doing so, according to the survey by Doximity. But more than 70% said accuracy and reliability were a top barrier to adoption.

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    Stryker begins restoring ordering, shipping systems after cyberattack

    The medtech company believes the cyberattack has been contained and is now bringing systems back online.

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    Balancing AI innovation and risk: 5 takeaways from HIMSS26

    The healthcare sector will increasingly adopt autonomous agents this year, but it’ll have to consider how to adapt governance structures and manage cybersecurity risks as AI evolves, experts said in Las Vegas last week.

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    Cencora CFO announces retirement

    James Cleary will step down from the post on June 30, but stay on as an adviser to the company through the end of the year. He’s the second finance chief of a drug distributor to announce their retirement this month.

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    Federal court blocks RFK Jr.’s moves to upend US vaccine policy

    The ruling, related to a lawsuit from several major medical organizations, said that the HHS ignored established protocols when altering the childhood immunization schedule and overhauling a key CDC panel.

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    GuardDog Telehealth admits to improper record sharing in Epic court case

    In an agreement between the two companies, GuardDog admitted it masqueraded as a healthcare provider in order to gain access to medical records.

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    CMS wants seniors to use AI for care navigation

    The agency plans to introduce AI agents to help Medicare beneficiaries find doctors and health plans, a challenge given many enrollees don’t yet trust the tools, CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz said during the HIMSS conference.

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    Vanderbilt Health CEO to retire at the end of the year

    The Nashville, Tennessee-based academic health system said its board of directors will begin a national search for its next president and CEO.

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    Genetic tests come under scrutiny in Trump administration’s fraud crackdown

    As the CMS calls for public feedback on how to stop lab test fraud, experts say a tailored regulatory strategy will be key to avoid stifling innovation.

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    Microsoft launches dedicated health AI chatbot

    The technology giant is the latest in a string of companies to roll out an AI tool specific to consumers’ health queries.

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    FDA to unify agency’s ‘fragmented’ safety surveillance system

    Combining the disparate databases used to detect potential issues with drugs, vaccines and other products into a single dashboard will enhance their utility and cut costs, the agency said.

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    Developers stand to lose IT certification if found information blocking

    Customers of IT developers who lose their certification would also forfeit some financial incentives, ASTP/ONC head Dr. Thomas Keane said at the HIMSS conference.

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    Safety-net providers tackle AI adoption as Medicaid cuts loom

    Artificial intelligence tools could help safety-net organizations close gaps created by massive cuts to Medicaid signed into law last year, experts said at the HIMSS conference.

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    CVS to pay $118M to settle Medicare Advantage fraud allegations

    The settlement announced by the Department of Justice on Wednesday comes after federal regulators accused Aetna of submitting inaccurate data to the CMS.

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    Amazon expands access to health-focused AI assistant

    The assistant launched for members of the technology giant’s One Medical primary care chain in January. Now, the tool will be available to all U.S. customers.