Kaiser’s $4.5B loss in 2022 driven by labor expenses, investment losses
Kaiser is the latest non-profit to report annual losses as hospital operators face soaring labor costs, investment losses and rising medical expenses driven by inflation.
Kaiser is the latest non-profit to report annual losses as hospital operators face soaring labor costs, investment losses and rising medical expenses driven by inflation.
Before staffing woes took the top spot last year, financial challenges had previously ranked as the top concern for 16 consecutive years in a survey from the American College of Healthcare Executives.
The order suggests the regulator is willing to use every tool in its tookit to tamp down on sensitive data sharing as medical care turns increasingly online.
Learn about the impact ambient clinical intelligence has had on Dr. Mihir Patel and his colleagues — and the value the solution is delivering for their organization.
The CMS has laid out how it plans to implement a key provision of the Inflation Reduction Act requiring drugmakers to pay rebates on price hikes in Medicare that are greater than inflation.
A variety of pandemic-era policies will expire May 11, including flexibilities allowing providers to prescribe controlled substances via telehealth without an in-person visit and rules requiring payers to cover COVID-19 testing.
GE HealthCare plans to pair its ultrasound machines with Caption’s applications for early disease detection.
Strata’s Liz Kirk shares her reflections on value-based care from the 41st annual JPMorgan healthcare conference held in San Francisco.
The Clinical Decision Support Coalition is asking the agency to rescind its guidance and propose new rules that change how software tools are regulated as medical devices.
Mental health conditions continued to dominate telehealth diagnoses last year as the federal government worked to protect telehealth provisions following the looming end to the COVID-19 public health emergency.