‘Pooled testing’ for COVID-19 holds promise, pitfalls
The nation’s top health officials are banking on a new approach to dramatically boost U.S. screening for the coronavirus: combining test samples in batches instead of running them one by one.
The nation’s top health officials are banking on a new approach to dramatically boost U.S. screening for the coronavirus: combining test samples in batches instead of running them one by one.
Hamilton Health Care System has agreed to purchase Community Health System’s hospital in Cleveland, Tennessee, for $160 million.
Goldman Sachs Asset Management was the sole investor in Kontakt.io, which provides real-time location data software to health systems.
Nurses need to be part of conversations on the development and implementation of healthcare technology. They’re among the ones who use it the most.
The company has undergone many changes since CEO Tim Wentworth joined it six months ago.
The health systems allege that Novant’s $320 million proposed acquisition of two North Carolina hospitals would not stifle competition, as the Federal Trade Commission claims.
A survey of Medicaid enrollees found that nearly a quarter who were dropped from the program in the last year’s unwinding say they’re uninsured.
The platform allows the public to report potentially anticompetitive behavior to the Federal Trade Commission and the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division.
WHO warns on its website that this early prototype, introduced on April 2, provides responses that “may not always be accurate.”
While the Chronic Care management program shows promise in reducing costs, uptake in it has been sluggish
Elevance Health’s membership in the first quarter dropped 3.9% compared with the same period last year, in part due to redeterminations.