HCA and Tenet Healthcare Corp. both recently upped their debt offerings to $1.5 billion. HCA says it will use the proceeds for general purposes, while Tenet is refinancing existing debt.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis is the latest Democratic governor to lay out an ambitious agenda to make healthcare more affordable to consumers, creating the Office of Saving People Money on Health Care.
President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats reached a temporary deal to reopen the federal government for three weeks, restarting funding for several agencies including the FDA and Indian Health Service. The Senate will vote Friday night.
The combination would create an eight-hospital not-for-profit system based in New Hampshire. Dartmouth and GraniteOne’s largest hospital, Catholic Medical Center, tried to merge in 2009.
New lawsuits have been filed against University Hospitals and related organizations almost a year after a storage tank failure at its fertility clinic rendered 4,000 eggs and embryos unviable.
It’s time for the relevant committees to tackle the regulation and prices of expensive and potentially dangerous medical devices, which are being inserted every day in thousands of patients in America’s hospitals.
Kelly Cronin, a pioneer in HHS interoperability strategy through three administrations, is leaving the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology for another HHS agency.
Aetna, Anthem, Health Care Service Corp., PNC Bank and IBM are teaming up to explore how blockchain technology could solve some of healthcare’s big problems.