The legislation, sponsored by Sens. Ron Wyden and Mark Warner, would direct the HHS to develop minimum cybersecurity standards for providers, health plans, claims clearinghouses and business ...
Independent hospitals can receive efficiency and profitability boosts from acquisitions. However, buyouts don’t continue to boost operating metrics for corporate-owned hospitals, according to a new ...
One clinical affairs expert argues that it’s time to reexamine the federal Hospital-Acquired Condition Reduction Program.
MediVera Compounding Pharmacy™, a leader in personalized medicine since 1999, announced today that it has officially been licensed to serve residents in 18 new states across the West, Southwest, ...
After just a few weeks in the market, MedBridge Pathways is already yielding positive results for hospital systems and patients. Pathways is the first hybrid MSK solution designed to help health ...
Shan Sinha, CEO and founder of wearable safety company Canopy, discusses healthcare workplace violence and technology’s potential to help protect workers.
It’s the first time in more than 50 years the Senate has voted to send a contempt charge to the U.S. Department of Justice, which will determine whether to bring charges against Ralph de la Torre.
If the enhanced tax credits expire, healthcare costs for millions of Americans will suddenly increase, and some could become uninsured, Democrats say. But Republicans argue the subsidies are costly ...
The home health aide provider allegedly terminated the assignments of Black and Hispanic aides to accommodate patients’ and family members’ racial preferences, the Equal Employment Opportunity ...
“Denver’s active, health-conscious community is a perfect fit for Prenuvo’s proactive approach to healthcare,” said Alina Ioani, VP of Business Development and Strategic Partnerships at Prenuvo.
SYLKE® was developed by Dr. M. Mark Mofid, a faculty member of The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and a practicing plastic surgeon for more than 20 years. Dissatisfied with outcomes, he conducted ...
Aberrant billing for urinary catheters last year could have made it harder for ACOs in Medicare to bring in shared savings. That’s no longer the case under a new final rule.