COVID-19 costs, lower premiums in 2021 and potential coverage of Aduhelm are leading to high 2022 premiums, CMS said.
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COVID-19 costs, lower premiums in 2021 and potential coverage of Aduhelm are leading to high 2022 premiums, CMS said.
An emergency rule published Friday would allow skilled nursing and intermediate care facilities to close for up to two years, if they are short staffed because of the vaccine requirement.
Union workers at Kaiser Permanente facilities in four states have been working without contracts since Oct. 1.
Northwell Health filed the most liens of any system in the metro area in 2017 and 2018, a Community Service Society of New York analysis found.
By asking the Supreme Court to end its inquiry, CVS no longer has the opportunity to redefine federal disability law, although the case against the group of patients will continue.
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President Joe Biden on Friday is tapping former FDA commissioner Robert Califf to again lead the powerful regulatory agency, according to a person familiar with the decision.
CMS officially tossed out a policy to quickly grant Medicare coverage of certain devices after delaying twice.
The last three school districts in Florida that required at least some students to wear masks are dropping their mandates for student facial coverings.
British-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca said Friday that it will start to book a modest profit from its coronavirus vaccine as it moves away from the nonprofit model it has operated during the pandemic.
Maternal mental health disorder accounted for the biggest share of both medical and societal costs like loss of economic output at $18.1 billion over a six-year span, according to a new study.
Tenet's $1.2 billion bet on ambulatory surgical centers is still likely to pay off, analysts say.
Among the crop of newly-public insurtechs, only Alignment Healthcare controlled member healthcare costs to reach an MLR near 85%.
Some states are projected to gain more than $1 billion in federal subsidies to close Medicaid coverage gaps.
The new scheduling system was built under a $10 billion contract with Cerner, an electronic health records company.