In a preliminary injunction last week, a federal judge in Mississippi has ruled that the Department of Health and Human Services’ antidiscrimination protections for LGBTQ+ patients cannot be enforced. The ruling cited the Supreme Court’s recent overturning of Chevron deference, which weakened the power of federal agencies to interpret and enforce regulations.
A big focus is that there’s no training required, and the staff can learn to use it quickly, says Jack Clough, chief growth officer at Celo.
A Texas federal court last week issued a preliminary injunction against the Federal Trade Commission’s noncompete ban, which if implemented would allow existing noncompete arrangements for senior executives to remain in effect, but would bar employers from entering into any new compete agreements.
Hackensack Meridian Health is suing Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra over the calculation of Medicare reimbursement used to determine Disproportionate Share Hospital payments.
The company collects data that helps providers effectively manage the patient’s pain during the recovery period, says Steven Walther, cofounder and CEO of Continuous Precision Medicine.
CareFirst BlueCross Blue Shield, in partnership with MRO, has a clinical digital exchange platform that both payers and providers can access.
Tanisha Hill, founder and president of the Digital Health for Equitable Health Alliance, discusses advocating for inclusivity policy on Capitol Hill.
The highest gross margins among insurers come from Medicare Advantage, which boasted gross margins per enrollee of $1,982 on average by the end of 2023, compared to $1,048 in the individual market, according to a new KFF
The Supreme Court has ruled that abortions for life saving care in Idaho is legal, at least for now. This means that hospitals and emergency room physicians don’t have to second guess whether the care they’re providing is criminal, but the SCOTUS decision also kicked the can down the road by not ruling on the […]