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Provider, telehealth groups urge Congress to make telehealth flexibilities permanent
Piecemeal extensions of Medicare coverage for virtual services have impeded access to care, the American Medical Association argued. The policies could expire again on Jan. 30.
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UnitedHealthcare raises bar for doctors to get paid for radiology services
The change runs counter to the company’s broader efforts to pare back red tape for physicians amid widespread discontent with health insurers.
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Overturning of Roe v. Wade
Tracking state abortion bans in the US
Abortion is legal in Wyoming after the state’s Supreme Court stuck down two near-total abortion bans on Tuesday.
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New Jersey healthcare giant poised to acquire another hospital
RWJBarnabas Health has signed a definitive agreement that would absorb Englewood Health — which operates one of the last independent hospitals in the state — into its larger system.
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40M users turn to ChatGPT daily for health questions: OpenAI
Roughly 1.5 million to 2 million questions are sent to the chatbot about health insurance each week, suggesting consumers are increasingly using AI to navigate the healthcare system, according to the report.
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Q&A
Ōura’s Ricky Bloomfield proposes new regulatory pathway for wearable health features
The chief medical officer is interested in an easier path to market for health screening features in wearable devices.
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CDC, following Trump’s orders, weakens US stance on childhood vaccinations
In a drastic decision made outside of its typical review process, the agency declared it would recommend 11 childhood shots going forward, down from 17.
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Top healthcare conferences to attend in 2026
These are the events healthcare leaders should plan for this year, covering topics like digital health, rural care and financial management.
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CMS distributes rural health funds for 2026
States received an average of $200 million to expand rural care access. Texas received the most money, while New Jersey received the least.
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DEA, HHS extend telehealth controlled substance prescribing flexibilities for fourth time
The extension, released shortly before the flexibilities were set to expire at the end of 2025, gives regulators more time to finish permanent policies, the agencies said.
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Time’s up: Enhanced ACA subsidies expire
The expanded tax credits are officially dead after lawmakers failed to secure an extension before the end-of-year deadline. There’s still a chance, though a small one, that they could come back in 2026.
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Trump administration nixes Biden-era health IT policies, including AI ‘model cards’
The proposed rules would pare back government guardrails around health information technology software, including some put forward by the Biden administration.
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Novo Nordisk’s weight loss pill approved by FDA
The clearance kicks off the next phase of an escalating battle for control of the obesity drug market.
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UnitedHealth commits to changes after independent review
The healthcare behemoth released results of three highly anticipated external reviews that drilled down on a number of areas for improvement.
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HHS seeks input on speeding AI adoption in clinical care
The Trump administration has largely taken a deregulatory stance on artificial intelligence in a bid to avoid hampering the technology’s rollout.
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9 more drugmakers ink pricing deals with Trump
President Trump said the agreements would significantly lower the prices of prescription medicines.
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Trump administration proposes stronger insurer price transparency requirements
The proposed rule aims to tamp down on unwieldy price data files and change how some prices are reported.
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Medicare unveils successor to ACO REACH
The value-based care pilot will be replaced by ACO LEAD, a new model that providers and analysts say seems to address many of the problems posed by its predecessor.
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Deep Dive
Goliath v. Goliath
A Medicare Advantage network spat between Optum and Humana in Washington state appears to be benefiting UnitedHealthcare at the expense of its biggest rival. Antitrust experts are alarmed.
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ChristianaCare, Virtua Health end merger talks
The providers said they can best serve their communities by operating independently. The deal would have created a health system with more than $6 billion in annual revenue.
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Trump administration moves to bar hospitals from providing youth gender-affirming care
Under new proposed rules, hospitals would lose federal funding if they offer treatments including puberty blockers, hormone therapy or surgical procedures to minors.
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House passes Republican health bill without ACA subsidy extension
The legislation makes no mention of the financial assistance, setting the subsidies up to lapse in just a few weeks.
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Optum Rx says 100% of network community pharmacies in cost-based contracts
PBMs are pivoting reimbursement models to protect pharmacies from what they say is an unsustainable status quo.
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Trump AI order introduces ‘unstable regulatory landscape’: analysis
The executive order opens a “pandora’s box of not only constitutional issues, but also issues pertaining to the EO’s interpretation and scope,” legal analysts said.
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Healthcare services M&A could rise in 2026: PwC
Dealmaking in the sector is poised to increase next year after a lull in 2025, as companies use technology, like artificial intelligence, to attract buyers, according to the report.