FTC sues data broker Kochava for selling data that could track clinic visits
Kochava called the lawsuit “frivolous” and said the FTC was operating under a “fundamental misunderstanding” of its data marketplace business.
Kochava called the lawsuit “frivolous” and said the FTC was operating under a “fundamental misunderstanding” of its data marketplace business.
Cyber risk mitigation is becoming more expensive, but with hospitals’ cost pressures mounting, spending on security may not be a priority, the ratings agency said.
Respirators were one of the first medical devices identified as being in critical shortage during the COVID-19 public health emergency, the agency said.
Inflation and supply chain concerns haven’t slowed costly healthcare projects.
Outpatient volumes and surgery times are down, while costly inpatient stays are getting longer, suggesting that patients are sicker, Kaufman Hall said.
An appeals court ruled it lacked the authority to force OSHA to make certain rules, leaving discretion up to the workplace safety agency, according to court documents.
The Biden administration is pouring almost $100 million into organizations that help consumers navigate enrolling in Affordable Care Act plans in 2023.
The investigation comes as a strike by therapists over staffing issues at Kaiser facilities in Northern California enters its third week.
The expansion comes a little over a week since President Joe Biden signed a law extending subsidies for coverage and subsequently creating more stability in the exchanges.
The managed care organizations already held Medicaid contracts with the state, but the overhaul in counties served is causing one payer to consider appealing the proposed contracts.