New CPT code changes for invasive cardiology and interventional radiology will take effect on January 1, 2026, with a ...
Although the rate of physician burnout has declined since peaking during the coronavirus pandemic, it remains at a concerning ...
Rhode Islanders anxiously awaiting confirmation of a deal to save Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital from closing will have to keep waiting after a hearing in federal ...
The U.S. may be entering another rough winter for flu, according to early data. The first clue to what may be in store is what influenza did during the Southern Hemisphere's winter. That often ...
Chicago-based Oak Street Health is laying off 219 people early next year as its owner, CVS Health, restructures parts of the business and closes health centers across the country. About 80 of those ...
Samaritan Health CEO Marty Cahill kicked off a series of town halls, focusing on Samaritan’s planned merger with Tacoma, Wash.-based MultiCare health system, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 12, at ...
Almost 4 in 10 disputes submitted to the IDR process are deemed ineligible by insurers. A recent joint report from America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association ...
A senior White House official said the Trump administration intends to put forward a health bill and left open the possibility of using the fast-track legislative process of reconciliation for passage ...
Sen. Bill Cassidy on Monday proposed replacing enhanced ACA premium tax credits with pre-paid health savings accounts. The Louisiana Republican's proposal comes as lawmakers scramble to find a remedy ...
After trying to understand how a drug, hydralazine, works at a molecular level, the researchers discovered that it blocks a certain oxygen-sensing enzyme. They later discovered that the same enzyme ...
Minneapolis-based health care organization UCare announced in a joint statement Monday that Medica will be taking control of some existing plans as the nonprofit winds down operations. Earlier this ...
Hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers are set to lose Medicaid coverage after the state announced it will end its contract with MDwise, a provider serving families across Indiana.