Category: Modern Healthcare

AGs in Michigan, 3 other states seek to defend health law

Attorneys general in Michigan, Colorado, Nevada and Iowa want to join a lawsuit to defend the Affordable Care Act after a federal judge declared it unconstitutional.

HCA finalizes Mission Health purchase

HCA Healthcare completed its $1.5 billion purchase of Asheville, N.C.-based Mission Health, bringing another six hospitals into its portfolio.

Editorial: The war on waste

Let’s acknowledge that there’s a tremendous amount of waste in the system. Unnecessary tests and procedures are performed every day in America’s hospitals and physician offices.

McKesson expects opioid-related legal costs to exceed $100 million this year

Drug distributor McKesson Corp. says it expects to shoulder more than $100 million in opioid-related legal expenses this year. Both McKesson and AmerisourceBergen downplayed their roles in the opioid epidemic in their respective earnings calls.

HHS suggests getting rid of safe harbors for Part D drug rebates

Under the proposal, price reductions offered by drugmakers to PBMs, Medicare Part D and managed care plans would not receive safe harbor protection as “discounts.” Those rebates could be subject to prosecution under the Anti-Kickback Statute.

More than half of health systems aren’t prepared for their CEO to leave

More than half of hospital and health system executives polled would not have a chief executive lined up if their CEO suddenly left, according to a new survey. Nearly a third lack a succession plan entirely.

Sutter Health hires its first chief population health officer

Dr. Christopher Stanley’s hiring as Sutter Health’s first chief population health officer comes as the system focuses on managing population health.

Aetna settles California lawsuit over HIV privacy breach

National health insurer Aetna will pay $935,000 to settle allegations the health insurer violated state privacy laws when it mistakenly mailed letters to patients that disclosed they were taking HIV medication.

States face ‘blind spots’ in short-term plans

State regulators say they don’t have the legal authority or the staff to regulate the marketing of short-term insurance plans, a new study finds.

Zocdoc to begin charging N.Y. doctors per booking

Zocdoc will begin charging doctors in New York state for each new patient who books an appointment using its service instead of a monthly fee.