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    How the generative AI boom changes healthcare cybersecurity

    Taylor Lehmann, a security executive at Google Cloud, discusses cyber risks in AI systems and how healthcare organizations should prepare.

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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.

    Updated Jan. 30, 2026
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    Tenet expects $250M hit from loss of ACA subsidies this year

    Still, the for-profit hospital operator’s projected loss is less than some of its peers, and Tenet said it expected to grow its earnings in 2026.

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    Humana could end 2026 as the largest Medicare Advantage insurer

    Humana is nabbing MA members while UnitedHealthcare sheds lives. That leaves the companies neck and neck when it comes to MA enrollment, though Humana’s growth is a gamble at a time of elevated medical spending.

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    Kaiser reaches settlement with DOL over alleged mental healthcare access failures

    The Department of Labor alleged Kaiser didn’t offer adequate provider networks and used patient questionnaires to prevent members from receiving care.

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    CDC moves to cut $600M in grants to Democrat-led states

    The cut grants, which were viewed by Healthcare Dive, fund a wide swath of areas including workforce initiatives, STI prevention measures, health equity proposals and others in California, Colorado, Illinois and Minnesota.

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    House Republicans subpoena 8 health insurers over ACA fraud

    The subpoenas request additional documents and information from CVS, Centene, Elevance and more, and suggest House Republicans are considering legislation to combat what they view as rampant fraud in the ACA exchanges.

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    CVS holds 2026 guidance steady as turnaround plan bears fruit

    The healthcare giant outperformed to close out 2025, and expects its finances to improve further this year. Still, proposed Medicare Advantage rates could be an issue moving forward.

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    FDA refuses to review Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine

    Moderna claimed that the decision, issued by top vaccine regulator Vinay Prasad, was “inconsistent” with prior FDA communications and went against the regulator’s established guidance for flu shots.

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    Cigna to lay off 2,000 workers worldwide

    Cigna’s layoffs follow other recent downsizing announcements from health insurers looking to cut costs during an era of heightened medical spending.

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    Centene swings to loss but predicts stabilization in 2026

    Centene outperformed in the fourth quarter, while predicting earnings growth in 2026 — a rarity among managed care companies’ generally dour outlooks.

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    CMS proposes sweeping ACA exchange rule

    The CMS said the regulation should remove barriers to more affordable health plans like catastrophic coverage, as enrollment on the exchanges falls following the expiration of stronger financial assistance. 

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    Kaiser Permanente strike expands as pharmacy, lab workers walk out

    More than 3,000 pharmacy technicians, pharmacy assistants and clinical laboratory professionals joined the strike, which entered its third week on Monday.

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    Baxter cuts roughly 90 jobs at IV solutions plant that recovered from Hurricane Helene

    Baxter’s North Cove site made about 60% of the U.S. supply of IV fluids. Hospital demand for IV solutions in the U.S. is lower than before Hurricane Helene, the company said.

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    Kaiser increased its operating income in 2025, despite rising expenses

    The integrated healthcare conglomerate nearly tripled its operating income last year compared to 2024.

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    Hims cancels plans to sell compounded GLP-1 pill after FDA backlash

    Following escalating legal threats from federal regulators regarding plans to sell an unapproved form of Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy pill, Hims said it “decided to stop offering access” to the treatment.

    Updated Feb. 9, 2026
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    Healthcare industry outlook for 2026: Providers, insurers, IT companies look to stability

    Companies are hoping to reshore finances and double down on efficiency initiatives this year as several policy sea changes threaten to upend the industry.

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    HHS scraps 340B rebate pilot in win for hospitals

    The Trump administration agreed to drop a controversial pilot that would have allowed drugmakers to give post-sales rebates on some drugs instead of upfront discounts.

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    White House’s online service for drug sales debuts with limited impact on prices

    Select products from Pfizer, Eli Lilly and others will be sold at a discount, although the lower costs won’t be felt by many Americans whose medications are covered by insurance.

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    Deep Dive

    Health insurers brace for impact in 2026

    Profits will start to tick up after reaching trough levels. Washington will play nice. M&A and AI adoption will accelerate. We asked experts to look into their crystal balls on what the coming year means for a beleaguered industry.

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    Cigna posts ‘low-drama’ fourth quarter following major FTC settlement

    Cigna is hoping the settlement it reached with regulators paired with recent legislation will mollify calls to reform PBMs — without affecting Express Scripts’ profitability.

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    Express Scripts reaches ‘landmark’ settlement with FTC in insulin suit

    The agreement includes sweeping changes for Cigna’s PBM, including no longer preferring expensive drugs over cheaper equivalents on standard formularies and reshoring its controversial rebate aggregator.

    Updated Feb. 4, 2026
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    Epic rolls out AI charting tool as scribe market heats up

    The vendor could prove a significant competitor in the AI notetaking space, given Epic’s leading market share in electronic health records.

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    Primary care physicians’ EHR work persists after reducing patient visits: study

    Visit volume for physicians who scaled back on appointments declined nearly 33%, but their EHR time only fell 21%, according to a study published in Health Affairs.

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    Trump signs funding bill with PBM reforms, hospital-at-home and telehealth extensions

    The funding package ends a partial government shutdown and enacts several healthcare policies, including preserving telehealth flexibilities in Medicare through 2027.