There’s a new lawsuit added to the growing list of legal challenges hospitals have brought against the way CMS calculates payments to facilities that treat a large share of Medicare
The Uninsured Rate Is Soaring — What Can Providers Do About It?
About 40% of collectible healthcare dollars in the U.S. now come from uninsured patients, according to research released this week by healthcare billing company Cedar. The share of dollars from
Amazon Teams Up with Berry Street to Expand Access to Nutrition Therapy
Amazon has added nutrition therapy platform Berry Street to its Health Benefits Connector, the companies announced on Tuesday. The Health Benefits Connector helps match Amazon customers to digital health solutions
Debunked Episode 25: Sutter Health’s Allina Health Acquisition Strategy, a Deep Dive on Doctronic
Several March M&A deals caught the attention of Debunked Podcast co-hosts, including Abbot’s $23 billion acquisition of Exact Sciences, makers of Cologuard, Universal Health Services’ $835 million purchase of virtual
WHOOP Secures $575M, Reaches $10B Valuation
WHOOP, a wearable device company, announced Tuesday that it raised $575 million in Series G funding to support its global expansion. The Boston-based company offers a wearable that goes on
MedCity FemFwd: ACOG’s New Guidelines Around Endometriosis
Welcome back to another episode of MedCity FemFwd, a podcast dedicated to exploring the breakthroughs and challenges in women’s health. In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Barbara Levy, chief
From Cavities to Chronic Disease: Why Medicine and Dentistry Can’t Operate Separately
Every year, thousands of Americans end up in emergency rooms for issues that could have been treated — and often prevented — in a dentist’s office. From a small cavity
Eli Lilly’s Neuro Prospects Expand to Sleep Science With $6.3B Centessa Acquisition
Eli Lilly is acquiring Centessa Pharmaceuticals in a $6.3 billion deal that gives the company a contender in an emerging class of narcolepsy medicines that also have potential applications in
Jimini Health Raises $17M to Scale Clinician-Supervised AI for Behavioral Health
Jimini Health has raised $17 million in seed funding to help behavioral health organizations safely deploy AI at scale, the company announced on Tuesday. The New York-based company is building
Healthcare Staff can Maximize the Value of AI with High Performing Endpoints
AI early-stage companies are developing applications to help clinicians and staff with a range of work activities, from automated administrative work that reduces documentation time and frees up clinician hours,









