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UnitedHealth included gains from asset sales in its adjusted earnings — a move that’s allowed but now has some analysts ...
Providers are touting PACE as a lower-cost alternative to nursing homes as states grapple with deep cuts to federal Medicaid funding.
A record-high number of organizations reported healthcare data breaches in 2024 — and the first half of 2025 forecasts another challenging year for cyberattacks.
States and hospitals will have to absorb $1.3 trillion in Medicaid funding cuts over the next decade.
Even as states brace for significant Medicaid cuts, conservative states are passing laws that grant doula access to Medicaid beneficiaries.
Health insurance companies will trade $10.4 billion in exchange risk-adjustment payments this year, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced.
Health systems are hesitant to announce hospital deals as they face federal funding cuts and new state oversight laws.
Quipt acquired the durable medical equipment company for $1.6 million and will become a preferred provider for Ballad.
Centene pulled its guidance for 2025 after actuarial firm Wakely reported exchange enrollment is lower and morbidity is higher than the insurer projected.
The Food and Drug Administration has blocked certain Olympus medical devices made in Japan from entering the U.S., citing safety concerns.
The Supreme Court upheld longstanding coverage requirements, but lawyers are watching for a potential new era of government involvement in healthcare.
The Supreme Court declined to weigh in on a Oklahoma law that would have restricted how pharmacy benefit managers operate.