U.S. District Judge John Bates homed in on the paper trail of Obamacare criticism as he challenged the rationale behind the Labor Department’s expansion of association health plans.
Massachusetts General Hospital plans to build a new 12-story building with about 450 single-bed patient rooms to alleviate capacity challenges and growing demands for services.
A federal advisory panel on Medicaid wants Congress to gradually slow down reductions in payments to disproportionate-share hospitals and to change an outdated methodology used for allocating spending under the program.
Optum has sued to block a former executive from working at Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan’s new healthcare cost-saving venture, claiming the executive stole trade secrets.
A 22-senator coalition has asked HHS Secretary Alex Azar to explain the department’s role in a proposal to end the geography-based system for distributing organs for transplant. The new policy has not gone into effect yet.
President Donald Trump threw his support behind curbing balance billing practices, saying his administration has “stopped a lot” of industry pricing tactics already.
The number of U.S. adults who do not have health insurance was higher in the fourth quarter of 2018 than it has been since the Affordable Care Act was implemented four years before, according to survey data from Gallup.
Mount Carmel Health System has fired the intensive-care doctor who gave potentially fatal doses of pain medicine to at least 27 patients, reported its findings to the authorities and put six pharmacists and 14 nurses on paid leave pending further…
California’s former Gov. Jerry Brown wanted to pare back the 340B program in his state but hospitals defeated his proposal in the legislature. Now the executive order on manufacturer negotiation from new Gov. Gavin Newsom has the potential to…
National pharmacy giant Walgreens agreed to settle two allegations that it defrauded the federal government and 39 states in elaborate overbilling schemes.