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Prosecutors at the Manhattan district attorney's office intentionally violated Luigi Mangione's right to a fair trial by unnecessarily releasing his handwritten journal entries to "bias" the public, ...
A group of cybercriminals hacked into data systems at insurance company Aflac, possibly gaining access to sensitive information such as Social Security numbers and health reports, the company said.
Senate Republicans say they are looking for ways to safeguard rural hospitals from proposed cuts to a key Medicaid funding method, amid concerns from the powerful hospital lobby and others that the ...
Health plans under major U.S. insurers said Monday they have voluntarily agreed to speed up and reduce prior authorizations – a process that is often a major pain point for patients and providers when ...
Executives from three health systems leading the way in developing Hospital at Home programs will discuss the benefits, drawbacks and future of the concept in this week’s Winning Edge webinar.
In a new study published June 20 in Nature Biomedical Engineering, researchers at Yale School of Medicine and collaborators took a significant step toward understanding idiopathic pulmonary ...
The delay leaves millions of rural Americans stranded in places where health care is hard to access and telehealth is out of reach.
A drug with the potential to drastically curb the HIV epidemic just cleared its first regulatory hurdle. On Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration approved lenacapavir for the prevention of HIV.
Hospital and health system CFOs recently gathered at the HealthLeaders CFO Exchange on Amelia Island to strategize on major pain points like reducing major costs, navigating regulatory hurdles, and ...
As the HFMA annual conference kicks off in Denver, CFOs are preparing to tackle urgent financial, regulatory, and ethical ...
California's two U.S. senators demanded on Wednesday that the Trump administration stop using personal data of millions of Medicaid enrollees — including their immigration status — as part of its ...
A federal judge on Wednesday struck down a rule adopted by the administration of former President Joe Biden that strengthened privacy protections for women seeking abortions and patients who receive ...