“We’ve worked hard, but have not made as much progress as is needed,” CFO Dan Morissette said about the company’s 2025 financial results. CommonSpirit said it made progress shrinking its operating ...
Humana is giving investors an early look at stars data after a CMS slip-up led some information to be inadvertantly shared online. The results are in line with expectations but still unsatisfactory, ...
North Country HealthCare is the “only game in town” for care delivery in some of the regions it serves, said Dr. Jennifer Cortes, quality and population health medical officer at the federally ...
The coverage landscape for the privatized Medicare plans will look significantly different next year, giving smaller players a chance to snap up market share but likely creating confusion for seniors.
Extending the more generous financial assistance is at the center of a funding fight between Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill that shut down the federal government early Wednesday.
The $515 million deal has closed after roughly two years, creating the first hospital system owned by a venture capital company.
Despite repeated warnings from telehealth groups, Congress failed to extend the pandemic-era telehealth policies before they lapsed on Oct. 1. Now, providers are scrambling to manage the disruption to ...
More than 50 medical groups have signed on to letters calling for healthcare workers to be exempt from new H-1B visa fees, warning the increased costs could cripple vital overseas recruitment.
A shutdown would hit the massive federal healthcare department’s agencies differently. For example, the CMS would lose 47% of its staff, while the CDC and the NIH would lose 64% and 75%, respectively.
With the agreement, the health system has officially gotten out of its 2022 deal to acquire Prospect Medical Holding's three Connecticut-based hospitals, ending dueling lawsuits over the failed deal.
The health system was accused of improperly luring physicians away from Prime Healthcare-owned Saint Mary’s Health Network.
Nearly 1 million fewer people could sign up for the privatized Medicare plans next year, according to the CMS, marking the first time in years MA enrollment could decline.