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More than three-fourths of doctors are employed by corporations, report finds

More than three-fourths of doctors are employed by corporations, report finds

Rampant consolidation continues to threaten the existence of independent physicians, according to a new report from Avalere and the Physicians...

Change asks to consolidate dozens of cyberattack class-action lawsuits

Change asks to consolidate dozens of cyberattack class-action lawsuits

Twenty-four cases have racked up so far against the UnitedHealth subsidiary following a cyberattack against the technology firm in late...

School-based Medicaid billing concerns delay proposed rule

School-based Medicaid billing concerns delay proposed rule

Some worry children’s school-based services can adversely affect outside services, but school administrators said there have been no examples of...

Healthcare companies expand perks to recruit talent: report

Healthcare companies expand perks to recruit talent: report

The increase stands in contrast to other industries, which have cut back on extra offerings. Article By: Susanna Vogel Blog Source...

As laboratory-developed test rule looms, experts warn patients may lose access to critical diagnostics

As laboratory-developed test rule looms, experts warn patients may lose access to critical diagnostics

In testimony to Congress Thursday, industry and patient group leaders described the trade-offs expected from increased FDA oversight of laboratory-developed...

Steward’s legal battles offer insight into pattern of mismanagement

Steward’s legal battles offer insight into pattern of mismanagement

The health system has been hit with at least 35 lawsuits in the last year alleging issues ranging from unpaid...

White House meets with UnitedHealth, industry groups on Change cyberattack fallout

White House meets with UnitedHealth, industry groups on Change cyberattack fallout

Officials called on payers to cut red tape and offer financial support to providers, including advanced payments. Article By: Emily...

Medicare Advantage beneficiaries receive fewer home health visits, study finds

Medicare Advantage beneficiaries receive fewer home health visits, study finds

ewer home health visits and shorter lengths of stay are likely related to cost containment strategies by Medicare Advantage plans,...

Three-quarters of health professionals project widespread AI adoption: survey

Three-quarters of health professionals project widespread AI adoption: survey

The survey from Berkeley Research Group comes as the federal government mulls how to best regulate artificial intelligence in healthcare. Article...

Nurse leaders say the job is a ‘no-win’ role

Nurse leaders say the job is a ‘no-win’ role

Burnout and turnover remain high among overwhelmed and under-resourced nurse leaders, according to a study from AMN Healthcare. Article By:...