While 2025 brings possible changes to policies and economics facing ASCs, some centers are facing an intensification of the same problems they have been facing for years.
Dr. Khadijah Booth-Watkins says the potential cuts and closures are disappointing and are not the answer for the state as it would need more funding toward mental health services, and not less.
Medicare Advantage represents more than 55% of the Medicare population, but the program has faced mounting criticism from some health systems, particularly over administrative hurdles such as prior ...
A new study led by a University of Massachusetts Amherst health economist dispels the notion that hospitals' adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) is driving up health care spending by helping ...
Medicare cuts often cause health systems to either shut their doors or begin denying care for certain patients. Medicare physician payment has effectively declined 26% since 2001, causing several ...
Health care organizations opposed to Gov. Kristi Noem’s proposed funding cut for the South Dakota medical residency program ...
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The reimbursement rate cutbacks would amount to about a 36% cut in Medicaid payments to some doctors, according to hospital ...
Maternal health crises don't just happen in other states. We face a devastating problem here: dwindling access to OB/GYN care ...
House Republicans have a long list of health policies in mind for 2025, including taxation of nonprofit hospitals and massive ...
Tens of billions of dollars in hospital revenue could be at stake if Medicare cuts payments for outpatient care.
On its last weekday in power, the Biden Administration has chosen the next batch of drugs up for price negotiation in ...