While Medicaid work requirements may reduce program costs, they would put 36 million people at risk of losing coverage—with negative impacts on access and population health.
Amid regulatory uncertainty, Medicare Advantage leaders’ priorities reveal a focus on weathering recent disruption, with an eye toward a more favorable forecast for the coming year.
In this second article in a collaborative three-part series with WebMD Ignite, we discuss how to impact key drivers of physician referrals, following the journey of a Northeast health system.
Sweeping funding freezes were rescinded, but unpredictability remains as the underlying executive orders are still in force—potentially affecting DEI, climate-related, and other targeted initiatives.
Surgeon general warnings are rare but can be turning points in public health habits. The US sees 20,000 cancer deaths per year due to alcohol consumption, and even moderate drinking is a risk.
Recent industry reports have underscored gaps in the US cancer care landscape. We discuss how workforce strains, mental health gaps, and structural hurdles are shaping access at the patient level.
In this collaboration with WebMD Ignite, we examine the impact of patient preferences on physician referrals and offer insights for increasing internal referrals and patient follow-through.
Uncertainty remains about how Trump’s re-election and shifts in Congress will impact health policy. Several core issues are likely to get the most attention under the new administration.
Independent community pharmacies are weighing whether they can afford to offer drugs at their new rates, even as direct-to-consumer pharmacies are expanding.