The energy that powers cells of the human body comes from tiny cellular components called mitochondria. Just as a draining battery makes it difficult to operate an electronic device, mitochondrial ...
Knee, hip and ankle replacements are among the most frequent surgeries for people with Medicare. That’s why since 2016, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has been experimenting with value ...
Health data network Health Gorilla has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought earlier this year by Epic and several health systems alleging improper access to patient records. The motion, filed ...
Between 5 and 10 million people could lose Medicaid coverage in 2028 due to changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, depending on the steps states take to mitigate coverage losses, according to a ...
A partition at the UnitedHealthcare headquarters building in Eden Prairie, Minnesota On Thursday, I was among roughly 15 journalists, influencers and industry analysts invited to the headquarters of ...
About 25% of healthcare spending goes towards administrative costs, largely due to issues with fragmented systems. This is what Yuzu Health, a third-party administrator, aims to solve, announcing on ...
Notebook page with text MEDICARE, on a table with a stethoscope and pen, medical concept. A group of Democratic senators introduced a new bill on Thursday that would create a $5,000 cap on ...
Audit system for document verification and compliance, showing checklist review, quality assurance, file inspection, internal control, and data validation in business processes. Health plans face more ...
For healthcare leaders evaluating procurement options or clinicians recommending at-home care, selecting the right gel pack supplier requires careful evaluation of durability, temperature retention, ...
Ounce, a startup that aims to “bridge the gap” between health and housing, announced Thursday that it has secured $5.2 million in seed funding. In addition, the company announced its first set of ...
In 1790, while serving as the nation’s first secretary of state, Thomas Jefferson was recovering from what he called one of his “periodical headaches.” These attacks followed Jefferson throughout much ...