A Kentucky appeals court says the secret testimony from a former president of one of the world’s largest manufacturers of dangerously addictive opioid painkillers must be released to the public.
The advisory panel will recommend that Congress slowly phase in disproportionate-share hospital cuts, due to start in October, but will not suggest that lawmakers continue delaying them.
A federal advisory panel for Medicaid wants HHS to better monitor Medicaid’s biggest supplemental payment program for hospitals after finding that states have been overspending billions of dollars.
There’s now a strong understanding that social factors can have a greater impact on health and well-being than clinical care. Health systems should use that knowledge to improve the health of their own employees as well as their patients.
Health insurers say investing in digital tools and other technologies can help them improve the customer experience by giving plan members a personalized, frictionless healthcare experience.
Healthcare spending only grew by 1.6% in Massachusetts from 2016 to 2017, nearly half the rate in 2015 and 2016 and well below the state’s 3.6% cost growth benchmark, according to the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission.
Springfield Hospital said in a statement that the hospital is “facing challenges created by a declining population, rising costs, below-cost reimbursements from payers, and an increase in the number of patients who are unable to pay for care.”
The American Medical Association on Thursday launched a new tool to aid physicians in talking with patients about reducing the risk of firearm injury and death.
California regulators approved health insurer Cigna Corp.’s acquisition of pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts, bringing the $67 billion deal a step nearer to closing.
The pilot program will identify the most frequent users of health services and taxpayer-supported institutions and give them shelter and the proper support to relieve the burden on those facilities.