House subcommittee grills VA, Oracle over pharmacy issues amid EHR rollout
Some lawmakers questioned whether the new EHR deployment at a facility in North Chicago, Ill., should go ahead as scheduled next month.
Some lawmakers questioned whether the new EHR deployment at a facility in North Chicago, Ill., should go ahead as scheduled next month.
The insurers have dissolved their merger a little over a year after it was announced amid rising criticism from politicians and the public.
It’s the latest setback for the $2.5 billion deal, which was proposed early last year but has struggled to close amid a lack of buy-in from state regulators.
The physician-led healthcare network formed to save hospitals from financial distress. Now, hospitals in its own portfolio need bailing out after years of alleged mismanagement.
The telehealth vendor faced headwinds last as it migrated customers to a new platform, executives said on a Wednesday earnings call.
High interest rates and new regulations could be driving the slowdown, according to a report by the Private Equity Stakeholder Project.
Sen. Ron Wyden urged federal regulators to crack down on a data broker that allegedly used location data to track visits to hundreds of clinics and target users with anti-abortion ads.
The Nashville-based for-profit adjusted its strategy for senior executives as it attempts to gain a 29% market share in healthcare services by 2030.
The Washington state Senate advanced legislation Thursday that grants the state attorney authority to deny mergers that may limit healthcare access.
The health insurer has quietly laid off thousands of employees since September, according to sources.