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As temperatures soar in New York City, emergency rooms are getting an influx of patients with symptoms of heat-related illnesses, including heat exhaustion, muscle cramps, fainting and heat stroke, ...
Medicaid is widely popular, including among many Republican voters in their now more working-class coalition forged by President Trump. So how can Republicans cut Medicaid while sheltering themselves ...
CVS Health’s pharmacy benefit manager, Caremark, has been ordered to pay $95 million for overbilling Medicare Part D drug reimbursements, a federal judge ruled Wednesday — a decision that could ...
Commure offers AI-based tools for revenue cycle management, clinical documentation, and practice management. Its solutions are used by over 130 health systems, including a recent large-scale rollout ...
When workforce expenses dominate operating costs, reducing overreliance on contract labor is one of the most urgent financial to-dos for health systems. In this episode of HL Shorts UW Health’s VP of ...
Inconsistent payer rules are a major pain point for revenue cycles with direct clinical and financial impacts on patients, according to Northwell Health's Christine Migliaro.
More than a dozen House Republicans warned they won't support the Senate’s version of the tax and spending bill because the proposed Medicaid cuts are too steep. Led by Rep. David Valadao (R-Calif.), ...
Nassau University Medical Center's new leadership has made explosive claims that its recently ousted CEO stole at least $1 million from the hospital through improper exit payouts, leaked documents ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced an expansion of an earlier Medtronic recall, now issuing a new Class 1 recall for Medline Industries' procedure kits that contain Medtronic ...
As residents across the Chicago area continue battle intense heat, three hospitals within the region are dealing with air conditioning issues, impacting patients already hospitalized with unrelated ...
The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" that is making its way through Congress may put millions of people at risk of losing access to Medicaid. One reform that may prompt that loss of coverage — the ...
More than 40 payers have voluntarily committed to significant prior authorization reforms, but will this time be any different?
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