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Here are five takeaways from Epic's annual user group meeting.
Another quarter of subpar financial results has major health insurance companies looking for solutions.
The Minnesota-based health system said about 70% of the roles affected will be administrative and 30% will be in patient care.
The Health and Human Services Department and the courts could still curb no-cost coverage of some preventive healthcare services.
Many rural emergency departments are being run without 24/7 on-site physicians, sparking debate over care quality and access.
With for-profit companies offering higher salaries, nonprofit and public sector employers must think beyond compensation to win the battle for talent.
The Food and Drug Administration labeled Draeger’s July recall of its SafeStar and TwinStar mechanical breathing system filters as the most serious type.
CMS is proposing to claw back nearly $8 billion in less than half its original timeframe. (MH Illustration) ...
Cardinal Health announced an agreement to purchase Solaris Health in a $1.9 billion deal, the company’s latest acquisition in the urology category and an expansion of its multispecialty strategy.
The investment includes AI-powered ultrasound production in Pennsylvania and a new medtech training center in Minnesota.
The most recent device clearances from the FDA include products from Imris and Tandem Diabetes Care. A few of the devices were cleared for expanded use.
Libsyn Podcast PlayerHealthcare Insider Podcast: Future-Proofing Patient Exam Rooms: Preparing for the U.S. Access Board’s 2024 Compliance Update ...
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