Dozens of medical malpractice cases filed over the past three years accuse cosmetic surgery chains of failing to provide adequate care for patients in the days and weeks after their procedures.
Progressives are pushing Medicare for All in some of the Democratic Party’s most competitive Senate primaries next year, threatening the unity the party has found on attacking Republicans over ...
A recent Winning Edge webinar highlighted four ways in which new technology is reshaping the ED to improve workflows and clinical care and reduce waste and stress.
A deadly hospital fungus that resists nearly every antifungal drug may have an unexpected weakness. Researchers discovered that Candida auris activates specific genes during infection to hunt for ...
As Christmas approaches, health experts are warning about a surge in flu cases driven by a variant dubbed the "super flu," which has already affected millions this year. So far this season, the CDC ...
A new drug may slow progression of — and even reverse — symptoms of a rare form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, a new study published Monday finds. The drug, tofersen, targets a very ...
In a landmark settlement, U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of California Haywood Gilliam, Jr. approved a preliminary agreement for the class action lawsuit requiring Aetna to cover ...
From the denials to critical updates on 340B and prior authorization, here is a look back at the trends and tactics that defined the revenue cycle in 2025.
U.S. regulators on Monday gave the green light to a pill version of the blockbuster weight-loss drug Wegovy, the first daily oral medication to treat obesity. The FDA's approval handed drugmaker Novo ...
At HealthLeaders' recent Chief Digital Executive Exchange (CDEX), top healthcare execs wrestled with defining the true value of an expensive – but potentially transformational – technology.
Kaufman Hall’s analysis spotlights the financial challenges that defined the year and the priorities shaping strategies for 2026.
CMS is distributing a much-needed batch of 400 new Medicare-supported graduate medical education positions to residency programs across the U.S. These residency slots were created under the ...