Deep Dive: Page 4

Industry insights from our journalists


  • Virtual proctoring, training poised to be new normal in post-pandemic surgical interactions

    Prior to the COVID-19 public health crisis, momentum to transition operating rooms into digitally connected learning environments was building. Social distancing mandates accelerated those efforts.

    Greg Slabodkin • May 20, 2021
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    All eyes on elective care after a rollercoaster year for medtech

    After shutdowns slammed procedure-dependent firms in 2020, industry and Wall Street are waiting to see when non-emergency surgeries fully return and what a comeback might look like.

    Ricky Zipp • March 18, 2021
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    1 year of COVID-19 has changed what it's like to work in healthcare

    A year of working on the front lines brought more focus on the challenges facing nurses and physicians, who are reporting higher rates of burnout as well as a lack of trust and engagement with the organizations employing them.

    Hailey Mensik • March 17, 2021
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    Independent primary care docs more financially stable, but fed up with vaccine exclusion

    For the private practices that survived 2020, things have improved. But even as volumes recover, front-line physicians are still facing fresh challenges, including worries about downstream effects from delayed care.

    Rebecca Pifer • March 16, 2021
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    Hospital executives share lessons learned 1 year into the pandemic

    Some health systems won't be returning to pre-coronavirus operations, as the crisis has forced them to rethink how they operate. Executives from across the country share what they've changed and what still keeps them up at night.

    Samantha Liss • March 15, 2021
  • Hospitals lift curtain on prices, revealing giant swings in pricing by procedure

    The eye-popping variations demonstrate "the total insanity of American healthcare pricing," Niall Brennan, CEO of the Health Care Cost Institute, said.

    Samantha Liss and Nami Sumida • March 11, 2021
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    4 healthcare antitrust issues to watch

    The FTC is looking to get more aggressive with anticompetitive tie-ups while states eye ways to beef up oversight. And if handed the reins of HHS, Xavier Becerra would likely put an antitrust lens to potential rules.

    Samantha Liss • March 1, 2021
  • CGM, insulin pump players look to 2021 as watershed year for diabetes wearables market

    Insulet, Dexcom and Medtronic have product launches set for this year, with all looking to capitalize on the recent skyrocketing of virtual care due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    Ricky Zipp • Feb. 4, 2021
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    3 big predictions for digital health in 2021

    As tech and data sharing become more pervasive, healthcare will likely pivot to being more predictive, and telehealth will evolve, giving rise to new modalities of care. This will force companies to invest more in cybersecurity.

    Rebecca Pifer • Jan. 29, 2021
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    Biden's most ambitious health policy: a public option plan

    "It could fundamentally change how healthcare is priced in the U.S.," said Cynthia Cox, vice president of the Kaiser Family Foundation.

    Samantha Liss • Jan. 20, 2021
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    Hospitals scramble to get ready for coronavirus vaccines

    From ultra-cold storage capabilities to extra security staff, facilities are bracing now for their pivotal role in vaccine distribution.

    Shannon Muchmore • Nov. 19, 2020
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    5 issues hospitals want Biden to tackle in his first 100 days

    Taming the COVID-19 pandemic, which threatens to overwhelm the sector's resources, is the No. 1 ask. Rolling back limits to Medicaid and sustaining COVID-19-spurred telehealth reimbursement are also on the list. 

    Samantha Liss and Rebecca Pifer • Nov. 10, 2020
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    Supply chain pains: How Geisinger, Sutter and Intermountain are prepping for flu season

    "I'll be frank with you, we are concerned," John Wright of Intermountain Healthcare said. "We have concerns just in our manufacturers' abilities to keep up with demand on a global basis. Because it's a global issue."

    Hailey Mensik • Oct. 26, 2020
  • Retail's role, focus on equity, value-based pay amid COVID-19: takeaways from HLTH 2020

    Back-to-work products, coronavirus vaccine distribution and telehealth ROI were also hot topics at the conference's third year.

    Rebecca Pifer • Oct. 19, 2020
  • Pediatric hospitals face 'double whammy,' not spared from COVID-19 effects

    The facilities had to shut down many services amid the pandemic and saw few coronavirus patients. Now they face squeezed Medicaid budgets.

    Samantha Liss • Oct. 12, 2020
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    Election 2020: Trump and Biden's starkly diverging views on healthcare

    Spoiler: the two nominees diverge on almost everything.

    Rebecca Pifer • Oct. 1, 2020
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    6 months in: What will the new normal look like for hospitals?

    Whether there is a nationwide second wave or smaller surges in regions at different times, hospitals will need to remain vigilant and in an effective state of emergency until there is a cure or vaccine for COVID-19.

    Shannon Muchmore • July 27, 2020
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    6 months in: Following the flow of CARES hospital funding

    Congress has allocated $175 billion to help providers respond to the COVID-19 crisis, but HHS has been hit with multiple complaints about distribution as that money goes out the door.

    Samantha Liss • July 27, 2020
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    'Weeks where decades happen': Telehealth 6 months into COVID-19

    The nascent industry exploded out of necessity earlier this year, but its future staying power will depend on what insurers are willing to cover and whether some of the regulations relaxed because of the pandemic will stay rolled back.

    Rebecca Pifer • July 27, 2020
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    After 6 months of darkness, primary care practices see little light ahead

    "You have to dig yourself out of a financial hole — it's not a hole, it's a crater — created by the pandemic," said Gary LeRoy, president of the American Academy of Family Physicians.

    Rebecca Pifer • July 27, 2020
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    Nonprofit health systems — despite huge cash reserves — get billions in CARES funding

    Healthcare Dive's findings revive concerns that greater examination of hospital finances is needed before divvying up COVID-19 rescue funding allocated by Congress.

    Samantha Liss • June 23, 2020
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    COVID-19 creates thicket of legal concerns for providers

    "There's a push and pull here ... between offering patients protection and between providing immunities" to let providers operate without fear of prosecution, one expert said.

    Shannon Muchmore • June 5, 2020
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    How tariffs ravaged the COVID-19 medical supply chain

    Months into the pandemic, the U.S. faces an ongoing shortage of PPE and some of it is still subject to tariffs.

    Deborah Abrams Kaplan • May 27, 2020
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    Here's how much for-profit hospitals have received in COVID-19 bailout funding so far

    The nation's largest for-profit hospital chains have received about $2.2 billion​, money they don't have to pay back. Healthcare Dive is tracking how much major health systems have collected in federal relief.

    Samantha Liss • May 26, 2020
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    Despite the pandemic, insurers seem cautiously optimistic about 2020. Here's why.

    The nation's largest private payers stuck by their earnings outlooks for the full year, raising questions about why executives are confident about their prospects despite being in the middle of a public health crisis.

    Samantha Liss • May 7, 2020