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1 day ago

Product Spotlight on Healthcare

Healthcare is a lifesaving service, which unfortunately makes it the target for attacks. In addition, healthcare workers face a number of risks including violent patients and distraught loved ones. Because of these risks, it's essential that healthcare organizations help protect their employees and guests. Security magazine highlights a few products that can help better secure healthcare facilities. Avigilon Utilizes AI to Search Through Recorded Video
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fromwww.housingwire.com
10 hours ago

Medicare Part B premiums to rise nearly 10% in 2026

Medicare Part B standard monthly premium will rise to $202.90 in 2026 and the annual deductible to $283, driven by projected price and utilization increases.
from24/7 Wall St.
13 hours ago

Social Security's 2026 COLA Is 2.8%, but Some Retirees Won't Get it All

Social Security recipients got some decent news at the end of October. The Social Security Administration announced that in 2026, benefits are getting a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA. It's actually good news for a couple of reasons. First, a 2.8% COLA beats the 2.5% raise seniors on Social Security got at the start of 2025. Also, a 2.8% COLA means inflation hasn't been too rampant in recent months.
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from6abc Philadelphia
11 hours ago

Micro preemie goes home in time for Thanksgiving after 18 months in NICU

An 18-month-old born at 24 weeks after extensive NICU care is finally going home, having overcome serious health issues and reached 24 pounds.
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fromTruthout
2 days ago

A Jail Nurse Said Willie Cunningham Had Heartburn. It Was Appendicitis.

A nurse at York County Prison misdiagnosed Willie Cunningham's appendicitis as heartburn, delaying care until his appendix burst and he developed sepsis.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 days ago

Top medical and healthcare jobs perfect for the EB-3 visa program - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Medical and healthcare roles offer a practical pathway to U.S. permanent residency through employer-sponsored EB-3 jobs with training and full green card sponsorship.
fromThe Mercury News
3 days ago

Two healthcare executives convicted of distributing controlled substances

He and Brody conspired to commit healthcare fraud by submitting fraudulent insurance claims so that Done members could dispense Adderall at pharmacies while continuing to pay their membership fees - resulting in $14 million in payouts from insurance companies, prosecutors said. The false claims said that Done did urine drug screenings, stated that non-stimulant drugs had been tried prior to stimulants and used the DSM-5 to diagnose ADHD.
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fromTODAY.com
3 days ago

This Pediatric Nurse Warns Patients About Her 'Red Flag.' The Reaction Is 'Shockingly' Positive

A pediatric nurse practitioner informs families she often runs 30–45 minutes late to allow unhurried visits, improving preparedness and patient satisfaction.
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fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

Bedroom walls in HSE psychiatric unit dirty and dignity of patients not respected at all times, inspectors reveal

Multiple psychiatric inpatient units exhibited poor maintenance, safety hazards, and conditions that compromised patient privacy, dignity, and wellbeing.
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fromBoston.com
5 days ago

What to know about the impacts Medicaid cuts are having on rural health care

Medicaid cuts and funding changes are financially straining rural community health centers, prompting closures and threatening access to care for older, sicker populations.
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fromTechCrunch
5 days ago

Function Health raises $298M Series B at $2.5B valuation | TechCrunch

Function Health raised $298 million to build a doctor-trained medical intelligence AI that consolidates personal health data to deliver personalized insights and an AI chatbot.
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fromCbsnews
6 days ago

Brooklyn rehab center patients blast what they say is the facility's lack of care

Residents at Brooklyn Gardens Nursing and Rehabilitation Center report neglect, restricted therapy and movement, and alleged financial motives hindering their recovery.
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fromBusiness Matters
6 days ago

8 Top Cities for International Healthcare Workers to Build a Career

Healthcare professionals can relocate internationally to access higher pay, better equipment, faster career advancement, and improved quality of life, with agencies easing the process.
fromFortune
5 days ago

Why big pharma is teaming up with AI giants to speed up drug discovery and make work easier for health care workers | Fortune

"We want everything to move really, really fast and we want to get a new molecule that's going to change the world in another six months," says Diogo Rau, Eli Lilly's chief information and digital officer. But despite that urgency, Rau acknowledges that science still takes time. New drug discovery can take well over a decade and well north of $2 billion, on average, before they can obtain regulatory approval.
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fromKqed
1 week ago

Sutter Health Announces Multibillion-Dollar Flagship Medical Center in Santa Clara | KQED

Sutter Health will build a 272-bed flagship hospital in Santa Clara by late 2031 to expand healthcare access with emergency, ICU, and specialty services.
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fromMedCity News
1 week ago

Why Shared Savings Still Isn't a Viable Business Model for Hospitals - MedCity News

Shared savings encourage value-focused care but cannot sustain health system finances; substantial downside risk, capitation, or much larger incentives are required to realign economics.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
6 days ago

Woman gives birth on side of road after being discharged from Indiana hospital, family says

Hospital discharged a woman in active labor; she delivered in a truck eight minutes later and family is demanding accountability and changes to patient care.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

HSE facing bill of more than 720m for agency workers as thousands of staff jobs remain unfilled

HSE will spend over €720m on agency workers while thousands of funded staff posts, including 1,096 nursing posts, remain unfilled.
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fromKqed
1 week ago
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UC Service Workers Strike, Saying Wages Aren't Enough to Afford Cost of Living | KQED

Tens of thousands of University of California service and health workers are striking over stalled contract negotiations seeking higher wages, better benefits, and safe staffing.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago
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UC nurses cancel planned strike after reaching tentative deal with university

University of California and nurses union reached a tentative four-year contract for 25,000 nurses, averting a planned strike and securing pay, benefits, and patient protections.
fromKqed
1 week ago
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UC Service Workers Strike, Saying Wages Aren't Enough to Afford Cost of Living | KQED

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fromwww.ocregister.com
1 week ago

24,000 nurses with California Nurses Association reach deal with UC

UC and CNA reached a tentative four-year contract for nearly 24,000 nurses including pay and benefit increases, averting a planned two-day systemwide strike.
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fromNextgov.com
1 week ago

The overlooked risk in government health IT modernization: protecting the legal medical record

Modernization efforts risk undermining the integrity of the legal medical record amid pushes for interoperability and AI in federal and state health agencies.
#aca-marketplace
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fromFortune
1 week ago

Dr. Oz says 'there are discussions' on extending Affordable Care Act subsidies as Republicans scramble to address soaring healthcare costs | Fortune

Enhanced ACA premium subsidies may be extended if fraud, waste, and abuse are addressed, while alternative cost-saving measures and potential direct payments are being explored.
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fromMedCity News
1 week ago

The 340B Program's New Rebate Pilot Won't Fix Its Problems - MedCity News

The 340B program provides steep outpatient drug discounts but has expanded to large providers, creating financial opacity and driving higher overall drug spending.
fromTheregister
1 week ago

FBI: Chinese speakers threatened with Beijing prosecution

In telephone calls carried out in Chinese, the scammers reel in targets under the pretense that they have unpaid bills related to recent surgical procedures. They use spoofed telephone numbers belonging to the claims departments of legitimate US health insurance providers to add a layer of authenticity to the scam, but that authenticity quickly evaporates. If, for some reason, targets entertain the conversation about paying for a surgery they almost certainly did not receive, the scammers get them to join a video call.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago
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'Benefit burnout' and health insurance 'planxiety' send young workers to AI for HR answers

Many workers are outsourcing open-enrollment decisions to AI and social media, leading to benefit burnout, rushed renewals, and potential financial harm amid rising premiums.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 weeks ago
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Opinion: Open enrollment is health care's most expensive lie

Annual open enrollment inflates administrative costs, incentivizes brokers to favor higher-cost plans, and obscures insurers' denial rates, undermining patient care.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I'm shopping for a new healthcare plan for my middle-class family of 5. Most plans on the marketplace won't work for us.

A $518-per-month healthshare with a $1,000 per-incident deductible left the family exposed, prompting comparison shopping on healthcare.gov despite subsidy limits.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

This week's doctors' strike is another test of Wes Streeting's mettle. He is right not to buckle | Polly Toynbee

Orchestrated political assaults weakened ministers as acute NHS pressures — strikes, soaring flu admissions, long waits, and rising elective backlogs — threaten patient care.
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Patient complaints on the rise in Ontario, ombudsman says | CBC News

The Patient Ombudsman's annual report released Thursday says there were 4,886 new complaints filed between April 2024 and March 2025, a 10 per cent increase over the year before. It also notes it resolved 4,863 complaints, some of which carry year-over-year. Among the issues highlighted in the report are that many patients don't feel heard; the need to improve discharge protocols in emergency rooms; use of force for challenging behaviours; and a lack of trauma-informed obstetrical/gynecological care, which The Canadian Press reported on in June.
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fromTheregister
1 week ago

NHS supplier ends 18-month probe into cyberattack

In a statement published this week, Synnovis said the investigation "took more than a year to complete because the compromised data was unstructured, incomplete and fragmented, and often very difficult to understand." It added that specialist incident response teams had to use "highly specialized platforms and bespoke processes" to work through terabytes of jumbled information and identify which healthcare providers' patients were affected.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

Paul Arrendell: Engineering Leadership with Purpose

Paul Arrendell builds robust quality systems and mentors engineers, emphasizing fixing processes, technical precision, and teamwork across medical device manufacturing.
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fromNews Center
1 week ago

Genetic Testing Trifecta Predicts Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death and Arrhythmia - News Center

A comprehensive genetic risk score combining rare variants, common variants, and non-coding genome data improves arrhythmia risk prediction and enables broader application to complex diseases.
fromAlleywatch
1 week ago

Arya Health Raises $18.2M to Automate Post-Acute Care Administration with AI Agents

Post-acute care providers are spending 25 cents of every dollar on administrative tasks rather than patient care, resulting in structural inefficiency that has intensified as private equity consolidation demands operational excellence while caregiver shortages and regulatory complexity reach critical levels. Traditional electronic medical record systems were built for clinical documentation, not workforce coordination, leaving front-office teams drowning in scheduling conflicts, compliance tracking, and hiring pipelines that consume resources without adding clinical value.
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Humana CEO is betting on culture change and AI to fuel a turnaround | Fortune

Humana is undergoing cultural and customer-experience transformation under CEO Jim Rechtin amid earnings decline, focusing on rapid prototyping and senior engagement initiatives.
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Roman Meydbray: Building the Future of IT, One Team at a Time

"I remember waiting every Friday for the officials to call our family's name," Roman recalls. "When they finally did, it felt like winning the lottery."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

I'm as capitalist as they get but Medicare for all is the best hope for US healthcare | Gene Marks

Expanding Medicare into a national health insurance system with employer and employee contributions could reduce costs and simplify the complex, expensive U.S. healthcare system.
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 weeks ago

Omura Children's Clinic / Design Associates Nakamura

We designed a clinic that resembles a house, featuring a series of small gabled roofs scaled to children's proportions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

NHS to take over state-of-the-art hospital from private health group in windfall'

Barts Health will take over a Nuffield Health hospital and convert it into an NHS breast cancer diagnosis and treatment centre after low patient demand.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Failing care homes not reinspected within a year

Care homes that are graded as inadequate or requiring improvement are often not being reinspected for a year or more, a BBC investigation has found. More than 2,100 care homes in England as of October this year were rated as "requires improvement" by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) - but the BBC found three quarters of those had not been reinspected within a year or more.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

I found something strange on my back and eventually I just couldn't ignore it | Adrian Chiles

A patient experienced delays and digital dead-ends in accessing NHS appointments for a suspicious skin lesion despite a GP referral.
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Novo Nordisk wants to keep its crown leading the weight loss drugs pack-despite outlook downgrades and lawsuits, its CFO has a plan | Fortune

Novo Nordisk faces declining sales and stock after GLP-1 competition; success depends on launching new products like Wegovy pill, CagriSema, and amycretin.
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fromHubspot
6 months ago

5 best email marketing tools for healthcare businesses in 2025

Healthcare organizations must safeguard PHI in email marketing while choosing platforms that balance HIPAA compliance with CRM-driven personalization to improve patient engagement.
from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

Clover Health Surges: Profit, Revenue, Membership Up

Medicare Advantage enrollment jumped 32% year over year to 106,323 members, the clearest sign that Clover's technology-first model is resonating with both brokers and beneficiaries. Revenue growth of 34% from the prior year quarter underscores how scale is driving top-line expansion. What matters here is that the company achieved this growth during what management called a "3.5 star payment year," meaning reimbursement rates were compressed. That's a meaningful distinction.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Maine's largest healthcare system informed still-living patients of their own deaths

MaineHealth accidentally mailed condolence letters to 531 living patients due to a computer system error and has apologized and sent corrective letters.
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from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

Live: Hims & Hers Earnings Coverage

Hims & Hers expects ~44% year-over-year Q3 revenue growth with Wall Street forecasting $579.85M revenue and $0.10 EPS.
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fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

How to fix a siloed system

Siloed systems fragment business data, undermining customer trust, brand integrity, and operations; true integration must center customer needs across all systems.
fromAlleywatch
3 weeks ago

Doctronic Raises $20M to Make Primary Care Instantly Accessible Through AI-Powered Medical Consultations

Doctronic addresses this access problem by delivering AI-powered medical consultations in minutes rather than weeks, combining free, anonymous symptom assessments with on-demand access to licensed physicians across all 50 states for $39 per video visit. The platform has already processed over 15 million medical conversations with more than 1 million unique users, handling 50,000 weekly visits through its collective intelligence architecture where multiple specialized AI agents engage in clinical reasoning under physician oversight.
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from24/7 Wall St.
4 weeks ago

Even Retired Millionaires Still Qualify for These 5 Government Benefits

Millionaires qualify for many government benefits—Medicare, Social Security, HSAs—though higher-income individuals face higher taxes and premiums.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I'm a CEO who had a heart attack at work. Going back made me question my worth.

After a major heart attack and six months' recovery, a CEO's team functioned effectively without him, prompting him to question his ongoing necessity.
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fromwww.bloomberg.com
4 weeks ago

Cigna will end drug rebates in many private health plans

Cigna will eliminate prescription drug rebates in many commercial plans starting 2027 and expand rebate-free models to pharmacy benefits clients in 2028.
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fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

UnitedHealth's Q3 earnings report shows turnaround efforts are gaining steam

UnitedHealth raised 2025 adjusted EPS guidance after beating quarterly expectations, keeping medical costs controlled, and signaling a turnaround under returning CEO Stephen Hemsley.
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from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

Cardinal Health Surges After Reporting Strong Q1 Financial Results

Cardinal Health reported fiscal Q1 results with significant beats, strong Pharmaceutical and Specialty Solutions growth, margin expansion, raised guidance, and robust cash flow expectations.
fromeLearning Industry
3 weeks ago

Using AI In Medical Education

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming nearly every corner of healthcare-from diagnostics to patient management-and medical education is no exception. With the market for AI in healthcare rapidly expanding, adopting AI in medical education has become essential for training tomorrow's healthcare professionals. Luckily, by embracing technologies like adaptive learning platforms and virtual simulations, medical schools can help prepare students for an AI-driven future in healthcare.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

Irish racing tycoons sell Barchester Healthcare to US giant Welltower for 5.2bn

Welltower acquired Barchester Healthcare for £5.2 billion, with the three Irish billionaire owners exiting and management retained.
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fromComputerworld
3 weeks ago

Industrial and medical devices struggle to upgrade to Windows 11

Medical and industrial computers often run on isolated, vendor-managed legacy systems that require extensive testing and costly professional services for updates and may be incompatible with modern OS.
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fromBoston.com
3 weeks ago

Boston Medical Center NICU babies dress up for Halloween - see the adorable photos

Volunteer group Project Sweet Peas creates flat fabric Halloween costumes for NICU babies to provide festive, nonintrusive comfort and emotional support to families.
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

How Bupa's CEO Inaki Ereno woke a sleeping giant-and set a 100,000 strong workforce running toward digital health | Fortune

When Iñaki Ereño assumed the role of Group CEO of Bupa in 2021, the global healthcare landscape was being rewritten in real time. At the helm of a company serving over 60 million customers worldwide, Ereño faces the challenge of transforming a large and established organization into a faster, more agile, and digitally enabled provider of care. Ereño's mission? To wake the sleeping giant.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I'm 52 and live in the senior living facility where I work. I share special moments and understand their complaints better.

Jennifer moved into the senior living community she manages, shares meals with residents, and became a more empathetic listener through daily interactions.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

Inside the "Dreamforce of healthcare," where AI hype and fear were hand in hand

HLTH 2025 showcased pervasive health AI hype alongside investor enthusiasm, sector saturation, AI fatigue, fears of big-tech competition, and concerns of an AI bubble.
fromBuzzFeed
4 weeks ago

14 Professions That Are Ridiculously Underpaid And 7 That Are So Overpaid, It's Wild

"Literally no one ever mentions direct care workers. I work with people with disabilities. I've been at my job for almost 10 years, and I've gotten maybe four raises." - jessicalewis2
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fromMedCity News
1 month ago

Is Optum Real For Real? - MedCity News

"If I have to summarize it in one word, I would say the biggest challenge in claims and reimbursement is guess work," said Puneet Maheshwari, senior vice president and general manager of Optum Real, to the audience on Tuesday. "The guesswork that happens on the provider side. The guesswork that happens on the payer side leads to significant amount of work and overhead for both parties involved ...."
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fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Healthcare company Ensemble Health has tapped JP Morgan as it eyes a $13 billion sale or IPO in 2026

Ensemble Health, a major player in healthcare revenue management, is seeking a potential $13 billion sale or IPO next year, Business Insider has learned. Ensemble, owned primarily by private equity firms Warburg Pincus and Berkshire Partners, has tapped JPMorgan to pursue a sale, five people with knowledge of the deal told Business Insider. At the same time, Ensemble is considering an IPO and has pulled in Goldman Sachs to support the dual-track approach, three of the people said.
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fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
1 month ago

New report ranks Bay Area children's hospitals among the best

UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals rank among top U.S. pediatric centers, with strong neonatology care and regional partnerships expanding specialized pediatric services in the Bay Area.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

New report ranks Bay Area children's hospitals among the best

UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals in San Francisco and Oakland rank among California's top pediatric centers, including a national sixth-place neonatology ranking.
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fromAxios
1 month ago

Medicare agency to recall thousands of staff next week

CMS temporarily identified an alternative payment source to sustain enrollment operations during Medicare and ACA open enrollment amid a partial government shutdown.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Rise in people and firms cancelling private medical insurance as tax squeeze bites: "The numbers no longer stack up"

Rising taxes, inflation and economic uncertainty are driving UK households and businesses to cancel private medical insurance, shifting PMI from essential to luxury.
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

I'm A Death Doula. Here's What I've Learned About The End Of Life.

I explained that his father wasn't able to clear secretions from his throat or airway, which produced a rattling sound. I understood his concern and recognized the fear in his eyes. When I was caring for my dad, I assumed he was choking. At the time, I didn't know that the unsettling noise was a natural part of the dying process.
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fromFortune
1 month ago

The 'quiet alarm bell' on U.S. health costs: Employers are backed into a corner, and workers are paying the price | Fortune

Employer-sponsored family premiums rose to about $26,993 in 2025, straining employers and workers and prompting likely cost shifting and tighter drug coverage in 2026.
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fromwww.brooklynpaper.com
1 month ago

Maimonides celebrates unveiling of Brooklyn's largest and only standalone Children's Emergency Department Brooklyn Paper

Maimonides opened Brooklyn's largest standalone pediatric emergency department with 32 treatment areas, trauma capability, and capacity to serve over 30,000 children annually.
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

State's second-largest health insurance company announces 250+ layoffs

Point32Health announced it is laying off 254 employees on Monday, its second round of reductions this year. The non-profit company said in a statement that the layoffs are part of an effort to reduce administrative costs as it continues to experience unprecedented increases in medical care and pharmaceutical costs. Point32Health also cut 110 jobs in March. The company has about 4,000 employees, it reports on its website.
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fromFortune
1 month ago

RGA CEO Tony Cheng: Americans are living longer-adding risk for insurers-but the real danger is people outliving their savings | Fortune

Rising life expectancy increases risk of outliving savings and requires financial literacy and structural changes to close the longevity insurance gap.
fromTelecompetitor
1 month ago

Verizon Combines Neutral Host and Private 5G Networks for Hospitals

Our patients' experience onsite and the integrity of their data are of utmost importance, which made it a no-brainer to switch to Verizon's combination Neutral Host and Private 5G Network,
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fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

Lucile Packard Children's Hospital in Palo Alto to reduce workforce - San Jose Spotlight

Citing financial challenges and economic uncertainty, the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital is preparing to reduce its workforce by 87 positions in December, according to a notification that the Palo Alto medical institution filed with the state this week. The hospital at 725 Welch Road submitted on Oct. 10 a notice with the state Department of Economic Development listing the 87 positions that will be eliminated by Dec. 12, 2025. According to an accompanying letter from N. Christopher Comma, vice president for human resources at the hospital, the employees will remain on the payroll with benefits until that time.
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fromFuncheap
1 month ago

Good Samaritan Hospital Trunk or Treat (San Jose)

Free Trunk or Treat at Good Samaritan Hospital, October 25, 2025, 3:00–5:00 pm, featuring family activities, robots, DJ Bob, and a Golden Ticket contest.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

Live: Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) Q3 Earnings Coverage

Intuitive Surgical's da Vinci 5 rollout shows over 20% procedure efficiency gains with guidance implying 15–17% procedure growth despite capital spending headwinds.
fromMedCity News
1 month ago

Ex-Cano Health CEO on Trial Amid $72M Fraud Claims - MedCity News

Former Cano Health CEO Marlow Hernandez is facing a jury trial this week over allegations of fraud and corruption. The trial, set to begin on Monday, will examine claims that Hernandez used his position to illicitly enrich himself and his family - actions the plaintiffs say helped drive Cano into bankruptcy. This will be the first time Hernandez has faced trial for his alleged misconduct at Cano, which he founded in 2009.
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fromCbsnews
1 month ago

Your health insurance premiums are set to jump in 2026, with costs rising twice as fast as inflation

Employer-sponsored health insurance premiums are projected to rise 6–7% in 2026, increasing employee expenses and likely raising co-pays, deductibles, and employer spending.
fromoresundstartups.com
1 month ago

Nurse Invents Smart Toilet Seat That Uses AI to Save Lives in Elderly Care

The nurse, Helle Wictor, contacted the Innovation department at Helsingborg City where she worked, and what is now Optisense Care, has emerged from that work. The startup focuses on developing a smart, radar-equipped toilet seat, under the name ZenSeat, that uses AI to monitor bowel movements, helping caregivers detect constipation early in dementia patients and prevent serious health complications. Is it possible to invent something that alerts the nursing staff if a patient hasn't pooped? said Helle Wictor, the initiator of the idea
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Midwestern City Was Just Ranked One of the Best Places to Retire in the U.S.-and It's Also the Happiest City in America

Minneapolis offers robust healthcare, abundant senior services, and senior employment opportunities but lower affordability, making it a top Midwest retirement destination.
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fromEden Prairie Local News
1 month ago

'Really taxing mentally and physically': The travails of working in a nursing home - Eden Prairie Local News

Editor's note: This story is part two of a MinnPost series by Matthew Blake on Minnesota's efforts to stabilize its nursing home workforce - a sector long challenged by high turnover. Part one looks at the state's plan and the pushback to it from nursing home operators. Next March, Mary Voerding is due to celebrate her 30th year at Maplewood Rehabilitation Center, a suburban Twin Cities nursing home where she has worked as a nurse, care coordinator and now front desk receptionist.
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fromKqed
1 month ago

Kaiser Strike Ends Sunday as Union and Management Plan to Resume Wage Talks | KQED

They're sitting on a lot of money. And that money seems to be not meant for their staff that are currently out here today,
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fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

New endometriosis framework will provide 'faster clinical pathway' for sufferers, says Minister for Health

HSE requires presumptive diagnosis of endometriosis so clinicians treat reported symptoms as indicative and expand specialist care across primary to tertiary services.
fromAlleywatch
1 month ago

Neura Health Raises $11.4M to Address the Critical Neurologist Shortage Affecting 145M Americans

The US healthcare system's capacity crisis has reached a breaking point in neurology, where 145 million Americans with chronic neurological conditions face average wait times of 4-6 months to see a specialist, if they can find one at all. This shortage isn't just an inconvenience; it's forcing millions to cycle through emergency departments, endure preventable suffering, and watch treatable conditions worsen while they wait.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Melinda French Gates-backed women's health startup Tia just cut 23% of its workforce

Tia cut about 23% of its workforce after fundraising feedback prompted a restructuring as its hybrid women’s clinic model struggled to reach profitability.
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