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Tuesday, June 24, 2025 | 1pm ET / 10am PT In today’s healthcare landscape, fragmented data remains one of the biggest barriers to meaningful patient engagement. Join us to learn about strategies that leverage data more efficiently to improve targeting, outreach, and outcomes. Discover how to stay competitive by paving the way for intelligent automation and AI-driven insights. Register now.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2025 | 11am ET / 8am PT Join us for an exclusive webinar where we unveil groundbreaking cellular network architecture for hospitals and healthcare facilities. Register now.
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| By Noah Tong,Paige Minemyer As senators seek a path forward for President Trump's "big beautiful bill," Medicare cuts are reportedly on the table, according to media reports. The version of the bill that passed the House in May includes work requirements imposed sooner and changes to state-directed payments, cost-sharing reductions, eligibility checks and gender-affirming care. |
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By Heather Landi Omada Health, a virtual chronic care provider, aims to raise $158 million through its initial public offering, potentially valuing the company at approximately $1.1 billion. |
By Emma Beavins CMS is exploring a number of new tech initiatives to make it easier for providers and patients to access data, including a national provider directory, a modern identity solution for patients and expanding patient APIs. |
By Dave Muoio A new analysis of the House-passed package based on Wednesday's Congressional Budget Office projections outlines billions in costs borne by hospitals due to Medicaid payment shortfalls and care for the uninsured. |
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Wednesday, June 11, 2025 | 2pm ET / 11am PT As hospitals face increasing financial pressures and growing payer scrutiny, documentation has become more than a requirement—it’s the foundation for financial stability, operational efficiency, and better patient outcomes. Register to learn more.
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By Noah Tong The country's two largest Medicare Advantage companies are suggesting policies to reform controversial billing practices, including health risk assessments. |
By Paige Minemyer UnitedHealth Group hosted a shareholder meeting earlier this week amid a series of financial challenges and negative headlines, and a FAQ document posted to its website Wednesday offers a look at the questioning that executives were bracing for. |
By Noah Tong HIV and cancer prevention advocates are among the groups worried over cuts to critical programs at HHS under a new fiscal year 2026 budget request. |
By Noah Tong Medicaid plans want Congress to let managed care organizations text members, a practice currently banned, in an upcoming reconciliation bill. |
By Emma Beavins The National Institutes of Health is seeking comment from industry on a new artificial intelligence strategy for the agency. |
By Paige Minemyer Pharmacy benefit management giants Express Scripts and CVS Health are suing Arkansas officials to challenge a law that bars PBMs in the state from owning pharmacies. |
By Noah Tong A new lawsuit details the difficulty one family had in securing mental healthcare for an adult with Centene insurance coverage, the latest high-profile example of members needing to wade through so-called "ghost networks." |
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| This week on "Podnosis," we’re examining the future of tech-enabled home care and the policy decisions that could determine whether these models become permanent fixtures in the U.S. healthcare system. |
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Wednesday, June 25, 2025 | 2pm ET / 11am PT Clinical and behavioral studies are cornerstones of any Premarket Tobacco Product Application (PMTA) submission. Join us to explore the scientific and operational fundamentals of tobacco harm reduction (THR), including the human biological effects of alternative products compared to combustible cigarette use. Register now.
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