As COVID cases rise, hospitals roll out new weapons
As COVID-19 positivity rates rise in the city and surrounding areas, hospital leaders are on high alert, with the spring’s surge still fresh on their minds.
As COVID-19 positivity rates rise in the city and surrounding areas, hospital leaders are on high alert, with the spring’s surge still fresh on their minds.
Banning noncompete clauses would reduce spending on physician services by up to $194 billion over the next decade, the Federal Trade Commission estimates.
Hospitals, ambulatory care centers and behavioral health organizations that provide telehealth services will be eligible for the program effective July 1.
Health systems that purchased hospitals at least 50 miles away increased prices by 12.9% relative to a control group, new research shows.
The Federal Trade Commission chair said the potential impact of breaches like the Change Healthcare cyberattack will be considered as the agency evaluates mergers and…
The two companies had reportedly been discussing a cash-and-stock deal in November, but talks fell through when the sides couldn’t agree on a price.
Companies see opportunity in offering direct-to-consumer mental healthcare because traditional healthcare providers have trouble meeting demand.
Nursing homes worry the Biden administration’s higher staffing mandate could deepen workforce shortages and force providers to focus on clinical positions.
More than 20 million Medicaid recipients have lost benefits since states resumed eligibility redeterminations a year ago, exceeding expectations. That means more hospital bills are…
UnitedHealth Group said it will take several months before it can identify and notify affected individuals.
If the contract is ratified, Tenet Healthcare workers in California will receive a 14% pay increase over three years.