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Monday, February 20, 2025 | 2pm ET / 11am PT This webinar will explore the pressing care gaps in cancer —from prevention and early detection to treatment and survivorship—and the tangible opportunities for health plans to bridge these divides. Attendees will gain actionable insights into a new model of cancer care. Register now.
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With 88% of providers still facing data breaches last year, adopting tailored cybersecurity is crucial to your practice. Download today to learn how to enhance your organization’s compliance and protect your patients effectively.
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| By Fierce Healthcare Staff,Dave Muoio,Noah Tong,Emma Beavins,Anastassia Gliadkovskaya Alongside revoking 78 Biden executive orders, a busy first day for the Trump administration produced a government hiring freeze, withdrawals from global organizations, a revoked AI order, personnel changes and more. |
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By Anastassia Gliadkovskaya In an executive order signed on the eve of his inauguration, President Trump pulled the U.S. from the World Health Organization. Withdrawal from the United Nations health agency is possible after a one-year notice. |
By Paige Minemyer Elevance Health posted $418 million in profit for the fourth quarter of 2024, a figure that surpassed Wall Street's expectations despite decreasing 51% year over year. |
By Dave Muoio In 2022, negotiated commercial prices for evaluation and management office visits were 11% higher for hospital-affiliated PCPs and 8% higher for private equity-affiliated PCPs as compared to those at independent practices. |
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As healthcare continues to evolve, nontraditional providers like grocery stores are cementing their roles as key players in the space. Access this insightful resource now to learn more about the impact of these wellness offerings, with a look at key industry data.
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By Heather Landi Paul Mango, a senior health official during President-elect Donald Trump's first term who was a member of Trump's current transition team, has died at 65. |
By Noah Tong,Dave Muoio Stick with this tracker for the latest layoff and workforce updates from across healthcare. |
By Heather Landi SAN FRANCISCO—GE HealthCare struck a seven-year agreement with Sacramento, California-based Sutter Health to provide AI-powered medical imaging technology and digital solutions. The health system's work with GE HealthCare also supports Sutter’s larger access strategy as the nonprofit system aims to expand its ambulatory footprint. |
By Dave Muoio The pharmacy chain dispensed “dangerous and excessive quantities," early refills of opioids and prescriptions for the especially dangerous and abused combination of drugs known as the ‘trinity," the DOJ said Friday. |
By Dave Muoio While the year's 57 Chapter 11 filings didn't reach the highs of 2023, physician practice bankruptcies continue to trend up while hospitals saw their largest bankruptcy "by far in the last 30 years." |
By Paige Minemyer UnitedHealth Group has named a new CEO for its UnitedHealthcare division nearly two months after the murder of its previous chief executive. |
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| Jay Chaudary, former director of the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction, led the effort to overhaul the state's behavioral health system. He takes listeners through lessons learned and potential future policy threats to care access. |
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Wednesday, February 5, 2025 | 1pm ET / 10am PT Discover how AI can revolutionize member interactions, streamline operations, and drive personalized care strategies—setting the stage for 2025 and beyond. Register now.
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