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Humana’s Medicare Advantage star ratings slip for 2026
Humana is giving investors an early look at stars data after a CMS slip-up led some information to be inadvertantly shared online. The results are in line with expectations but still unsatisfactory, Humana said.
By Rebecca Pifer • Oct. 2, 2025 -
UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Aetna scale back Medicare Advantage plans for 2026
The coverage landscape for the privatized Medicare plans will look significantly different next year, giving smaller players a chance to snap up market share but likely creating confusion for seniors.
By Rebecca Pifer • Updated 3Â hours ago -
Trendline
Labor
Hospitals are navigating persistent labor shortages with the need to cut costs — a source of contention that could leave patients caught in the middle.
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FDA seeks feedback on monitoring real-world performance of AI devices
The agency is looking for ways to detect, assess and mitigate changes to the performance of AI-enabled devices over time.
By Nick Paul Taylor • Oct. 1, 2025 -
ACA premiums could rise 114% if enhanced subsidies lapse: KFF
Extending the more generous financial assistance is at the center of a funding fight between Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill that shut down the federal government early Wednesday.
By Emily Olsen • Oct. 1, 2025 -
Telehealth flexibilities expire amid government shutdown
Congress failed to extend the pandemic-era telehealth policies before they lapsed on Oct. 1. Now, providers are scrambling to manage the disruption to virtual care reimbursement and access.
By Emily Olsen • Oct. 1, 2025 -
Trump, Pfizer drug pricing deal short on details, possible impact
A pact to offer “most favored nation” prices to state Medicaid programs and via direct-to-consumer channels doesn’t affect those on commercial insurance or who won’t pay out of pocket.
By Jonathan Gardner • Sept. 30, 2025 -
HHS plans to furlough more than 40% of staff if government shuts down
A shutdown would hit the massive federal healthcare department’s agencies differently. For example, the CMS would lose 47% of its staff, while the CDC and the NIH would lose 64% and 75%, respectively.
By Rebecca Pifer • Sept. 30, 2025 -
Medical lobbies urge Trump administration to exempt healthcare from H-1B changes
More than 50 medical groups have signed on to letters calling for healthcare workers to be exempt from new H-1B visa fees, warning the increased costs could cripple vital overseas recruitment.
By Susanna Vogel • Sept. 30, 2025 -
Medicare Advantage enrollment projected to fall in 2026: CMS
Nearly 1 million fewer people could sign up for the privatized Medicare plans next year, according to the CMS, marking the first time in years MA enrollment could decline.
By Emily Olsen • Sept. 29, 2025 -
UPMC patients fight to quash DOJ subpoena of gender-affirming care services
Patients are asking the health system not to comply with a subpoena seeking information about minors who received gender-affirming care services.
By Susanna Vogel • Sept. 29, 2025 -
Hospitals, doctors could lose $32B in revenue next year if ACA subsidies expire: report
It’s the latest warning about the impact to the healthcare system if the subsidies are allowed to lapse, an issue at the center of the government funding fight taking place on Capitol Hill.
By Rebecca Pifer • Sept. 26, 2025 -
Judge vacates Medicare Advantage audit rule in win for industry
On Thursday, Texas Judge Reed O’Connor threw out a Biden-era rule that would have recouped billions of dollars in overpayments to MA plans.
By Rebecca Pifer • Sept. 26, 2025 -
Changes to H-1B visa program threaten to worsen healthcare labor shortages
Experts worry healthcare providers won’t be able to pay the new $100,000 H-1B application fee. “These are often nonprofit organizations. They don’t have that kind of money lying around,” one lawyer said.
By Susanna Vogel • Sept. 25, 2025 -
Physician practice acquisitions on the rise: GAO
Consolidation with health systems can lead to higher prices, alongside a decrease or no change in care quality, according to a review from the Government Accountability Office.
By Emily Olsen • Sept. 24, 2025 -
States are ramping up AI regulation. How should healthcare respond?
Industry leaders should engage with state lawmakers on AI bills, given many legislators have limited experience with the technology or in healthcare more broadly, experts said during a HIMSS summit.
By Emily Olsen • Sept. 23, 2025 -
Deep Dive
Disparity in vaccine access between states roils patients, providers
Recent changes to federal guidance on COVID-19 vaccinations have providers worried about what’s to come. “We have opened a door to not using science to guide care,” one physician said.
By Susanna Vogel • Sept. 23, 2025 -
States should be full steam ahead on Medicaid work requirements, experts say
There’s a lot that states want the CMS to weigh in on. But given the tight rollout timeline for the controversial mandates, they shouldn’t delay implementation, experts said during a MACPAC meeting.
By Rebecca Pifer • Sept. 22, 2025 -
CDC advisers postpone vote to delay some newborns’ hepatitis B shot
Members of ACIP postponed a planned vote on withholding some infants’ first hepatitis B vaccine dose, adding more confusion to an already muddied meeting.
By Delilah Alvarado • Sept. 19, 2025 -
Medicare Advantage plans to share provider directories under CMS final rule
The policy was originally proposed by the Biden administration in November, but comes amid a larger push for more transparency around payers’ provider networks from health officials in the Trump regime.
By Rebecca Pifer • Sept. 19, 2025 -
Fired CDC director says RFK Jr. aims to change childhood vaccine schedule
Susan Monarez told senators at a hearing Wednesday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pushed her out for refusing to rubber-stamp changes.
By Delilah Alvarado • Sept. 17, 2025 -
How to reform Medicare’s physician fee schedule to reprioritize primary care
America’s primary care chassis is crumbling, and how Medicare pays physicians is partially to blame. Expanding value-based payment arrangements could be the answer, experts say.
By Rebecca Pifer • Sept. 17, 2025 -
GOP bill extends telehealth flexibilities, sidesteps ACA subsidies
The continuing resolution would preserve virtual care flexibilities through Nov. 21. But it makes no mention of extending more generous financial assistance for people who buy plans on the ACA exchanges.
By Emily Olsen • Sept. 17, 2025 -
House lawmakers scrutinize nonprofit hospitals’ tax-exempt status
Republicans pushed for more oversight, or complete removal, of nonprofits’ tax-exempt status. Democrats warned restrictions could cause hospital closures.
By Susanna Vogel • Sept. 17, 2025 -
Democrat governors urge Congress to extend ACA subsidies
Eighteen blue state governors are warning of a looming affordability cliff for millions of Americans if lawmakers allow generous financial assistance to lapse at the end of this year.
By Rebecca Pifer • Sept. 16, 2025 -
CMS opens applications for Rural Health Transformation Fund
States have been anticipating more details about the program since July. Now, they will have until Nov. 5 to submit applications for a piece of the $50 billion pie.
By Susanna Vogel • Sept. 16, 2025