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  • Nokia to exit digital health market

    The company said it will sell its digital health portfolio to the co-founder of French startup Withings, which Nokia bought two years ago.

    By May 4, 2018
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    LifePoint posts $5.3M loss with fewer admissions

    The health system's guidance remains relatively unchanged for 2018, executives said in an earnings call.

    By Tony Abraham • May 4, 2018
  • PwC report shines light on M&A disruption in healthcare

    Currently, 84% of Fortune 50 companies are involved in the industry.

    By May 2, 2018
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    Aetna adds nearly 250K Medicare Advantage members in Q1

    The payer posted profits of $1.2 billion in Q1 2018 compared to a loss of $381 million during the same period last year.

    By David Lim • May 1, 2018
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    HCA revenues, admissions up in Q1

    The hospital operator's guidance ranges remain unchanged for 2018.

    By May 1, 2018
  • UHS Q1 income, revenue inch up

    Same facility revenues increased on both the acute hospital and behavioral health sides of the hospital chain's business.

    By April 27, 2018
  • New investment fund targets precision medicine, AI

    Lancaster General Health clinicians and innovators from Aspire Universal will work together to synthesize data and fast-track products through clinical trials and FDA approval.

    By April 26, 2018
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    Adventist Health's net income nears $230M in FY17

    The 90-hospital nonprofit health system based in California reported $4.1 billion in revenue, a 5.8% gain over 2016.

    By April 25, 2018
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    Value-based pay a factor pushing docs to hospital work

    The trend may raise costs, though, and there are signs it may be slowing.

    By Les Masterson • April 25, 2018
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    Court allows class-action CSR payment lawsuit

    The Department of Justice may appeal the ruling, which could ultimately result in billions of dollars in subsidies to payers offering plans in the ACA marketplace.

    By Les Masterson • April 23, 2018
  • Walmart, Emory Healthcare working together on new ACO

    Walmart has been at the forefront of a trend that sees employers contracting directly with providers in hopes of improving care while also reducing costs.

    By Les Masterson • April 23, 2018
  • Payer trade groups slam short-term health plan proposal

    The insurance lobbies argued that other policy mechanisms would be more effective at improving the individual health insurance market.

    By David Lim • Updated April 24, 2018
  • Tenet offers nurses large sign-on bonuses

    The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a significant nursing shortage by 2022, which is pushing health systems to figure out ways to recruit and attain staff. 

    By Les Masterson • April 20, 2018
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    Investors view healthcare as 'compelling investment,' report says

    Bain & Company said healthcare M&A deals increased 27% to $332 billion in 2017. Three megadeals accounted for one-third of the total at $126 billion. 

    By Les Masterson • April 20, 2018
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    Medicare spending on track to hit $1.2T in 2028, CBO says

    Medicare outlays are expected to account for a third of all healthcare spending by the end of the decade, up from half currently, according to the report.

    By April 19, 2018
  • Potential Medicare APM overlap an increasing concern

    Competing payment models in the same area "may have far-reaching impact on provider incentives and behavior," the authors of a recent Health Affairs blog post said.

    By Les Masterson • April 19, 2018
  • Deep Dive

    Telehealth: Clear use, questionable ROI

    "It just doesn't move the needle" on healthcare overall, Jay Parkinson, founder and CEO of virtual primary care company Sherpaa, said. 

    By April 19, 2018
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    Healthcare megadeals may have major long-term impact, Moody's says

    Payer vertical integration could put more pressure on hospital volumes and margins, according to a new report.

    By Les Masterson • April 18, 2018
  • 3 states could have Medicaid expansion on the ballot

    Meanwhile, Arizona is requesting a waiver to stop Medicaid recipients from getting retroactive coverage up to three months before a person applies for coverage.

    By Les Masterson • April 18, 2018
  • Healthcare sharing ministries: 5 things to know

    These alternatives to regular health insurance have grown to nearly 1 million people this decade.

    By Les Masterson • April 18, 2018
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    Henry Ford Health System cites wages, Epic implementation in net income drop

    Revenue for the system increased 4.8% to $6 billion in 2017.

    By April 17, 2018
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    New APM seeks to improve opioid disorder treatment

    The AMA and the American Society of Addiction Medicine have unveiled the Patient-Centered Opioid Addiction Treatment advanced payment model, which looks to improve care coordination.

    By Les Masterson • April 17, 2018
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    UnitedHealth sees membership, revenue up in Q1

    David Wichmann, CEO of UnitedHealth Group, predicted half of Americans will get care from a physician with a value-based contract within a decade.

    By Les Masterson • April 17, 2018
  • Amazon reportedly drops plan to distribute pharmaceuticals to hospitals

    The report is not entirely unexpected. Amazon in December canceled its pharmaceutical wholesaler application in Maine and told state regulators it did not intend to sell drugs.

    By David Lim • April 17, 2018
  • Mayo Clinic offers buyouts to hundreds of medical transcriptionists

    The decision comes as the 20-hospital health system is transitioning to Epic’s EHR.

    By April 11, 2018