Tenet Healthcare beats expectations on growth in ambulatory and acute services
Tenet was also the latest for-profit operator to call out the impact of rising physician fees from the implementation of the No Surprises Act.
Tenet was also the latest for-profit operator to call out the impact of rising physician fees from the implementation of the No Surprises Act.
Regulators on Monday proposed a long-awaited rule tying payments for hospitals and doctor’s offices in three popular Medicare programs to compliance with data-sharing regulations.
Cybercriminals are increasingly breaching healthcare systems, exposing patient information and threatening access to medical care.
Humana charged higher rates for the same services in the Upper Midwest and Southeast compared to the Central U.S. and Florida, according to new research published in JAMA.
Regulators proposed a rule on Friday meant to make payment dispute resolutions more fair and efficient following more than a year of industry complaints.
Even if modestly accretive, AI could support longer-term revenue targets at GE HealthCare and its competitors, Moody’s analysts wrote.
On average, organizations were shut down or unavailable to provide services for 14 days to due to ransomware attacks from 2016 through mid-October this year, according to cybersecurity research firm Comparitech.
The Health Resources and Services Administration is once again requiring hospitals to register outpatient clinics and list them on Medicare cost reports, setting a higher bar for eligibility in the drug discount program.
Despite cost containment efforts, CHS reported a net loss for the third consecutive quarter this week.
Artificial intelligence and virtual care technologies are increasingly being adopted by hospitals to ease resource strain, but managing new tools adds “a heavy operational burden” for IT teams.