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The Senate advanced President Donald Trump’s tax-cut bill Tuesday with provisions that are estimated to slash healthcare spending by well over $1 trillion, with most of it coming from Medicaid.
A Mass General Brigham researcher wears the virtual reality headset while she engages in an infection control training module. (Mass General Brigham) By: Lauren Dubinsky July 01, 2025 10:00 AM ...
The Supreme Court upheld longstanding coverage requirements, but lawyers are watching for a potential new era of government involvement in healthcare.
Hospitals have bolstered their legal push to boost Medicare DSH payments despite a recent loss at the Supreme Court.
Health systems are ending strategic partnerships and refocusing on core operations as they brace for a potentially tumultuous financial future.
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Hospital Quality & Safety 2013-15 fiscal years. Discover and compare hospital performance across eight measures, including acute myocardial infarction, heart failure and pneumonia 30-day mortality ...
Physician Compensation Modern Healthcare's Physician Compensation database includes the average salaries paid to physicians in more than 20 specialties, ranging from family practice and emergency ...
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Nationwide, hospitals and health systems continue to face serious staffing shortages, severely impacting patient care and the bottom line. In the latest installment of Healthcare Insider, Dr ...
Nine percent fewer hospitals are being charged with readmissions penalties in 2023, according to preliminary data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will audit every Medicare Advantage plan, every year to root out improper spending.