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Medicine
fromFast Company
3 days ago

The $80,000 clue hiding in plain sight in U.S. healthcare

Genomic sequencing can identify genetic causes of neurological conditions but is often underutilized early in patient care.
#healthcare
Healthcare
fromForbes
1 week ago

How Independent Medical Practices Can Scale Through Systems Thinking

Independent medical practices struggle to grow due to structural challenges, not clinical outcomes, in a healthcare economy favoring larger organizations.
Healthcare
fromNew York Post
1 week ago

Major NYC hospital accused of using 'market power' to force higher insurance costs: feds

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital allegedly forces insurers to accept higher prices, limiting affordable health insurance options for New Yorkers.
Healthcare
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

How to fix Germany's costly health care system

A 66-point plan aims to reduce rising health insurance contributions in Germany amid increasing healthcare costs.
Healthcare
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Sixty-six ways to fix Germany's costly health care system

A 66-point plan aims to reduce rising health insurance contributions in Germany's costly healthcare system.
Healthcare
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

When Doctors Are Rated Like Uber Drivers

Healthcare should not be reduced to a rating system that overlooks the complexities of medical practice and the challenges faced by physicians.
Healthcare
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Sixty-six ways to fix Germany's expensive healthcare system

A 66-point plan aims to reduce rising health insurance contributions in Germany's costly healthcare system.
Healthcare
fromForbes
1 week ago

How Independent Medical Practices Can Scale Through Systems Thinking

Independent medical practices struggle to grow due to structural challenges, not clinical outcomes, in a healthcare economy favoring larger organizations.
Healthcare
fromNew York Post
1 week ago

Major NYC hospital accused of using 'market power' to force higher insurance costs: feds

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital allegedly forces insurers to accept higher prices, limiting affordable health insurance options for New Yorkers.
NYC startup
fromFast Company
6 days ago

Wegovy's new pricing could save you $1,200-but it's not for everyone

Novo Nordisk launched a subscription program for Wegovy to reduce cost uncertainty and improve access to obesity treatment.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Why a $500,000 401(k) Still Isn't Enough for a Surgeon's Retirement

Physicians retiring early face significant financial challenges due to high healthcare costs and inadequate portfolio income.
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

How to navigate the maze of drug discounts to get the best price

Many of the medicines on TrumpRx include brand-name drugs that patients can find cheaper elsewhere as generics. For instance, Protonix for heartburn is available for $200 on TrumpRx, but the generic version, pantoprazole, costs less than $30 with a GoodRx coupon.
US news
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

How much time and money do I spend at the dentist? Put it this way: he bought himself a Ferrari | Zoe Williams

Dental visits provide a unique perspective on life and conversations, revealing personal stories and insights beyond the usual topics.
Medicine
fromThe Atlantic
6 days ago

What Makes a Doctor Excel at Diagnosis?

Gurpreet Dhaliwal exemplifies diagnostic excellence, emphasizing continuous improvement and the belief that mastery in diagnosis is an ongoing journey.
Healthcare
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

I used AI to dispute a $1,200 dental bill. I don't see the glory in wasting my energy on tedious life tasks.

Unexpected dental bills can arise from changing providers, especially if insurance coverage is not verified beforehand.
Healthcare
fromMedCity News
1 week ago

'This is Crazy': Health Experts Call for Changes to the No Surprises Act - MedCity News

The No Surprises Act is facing challenges due to the misuse of the Independent Dispute Resolution process by providers, leading to unsustainable reimbursement levels.
Healthcare
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

For-profit healthcare is booming: See where private equity owns nearly 500 of America's hospitals

Private equity ownership of hospitals is increasing, offering financial support but posing risks to patient care and staff employment.
#robotic-surgery
Information security
fromThe Hacker News
1 month ago

Top 5 Ways Broken Triage Increases Business Risk Instead of Reducing It

Triage failures occur when decisions are made without execution evidence, causing false positives, missed threats, and higher costs; interactive sandboxes enable evidence-backed verdicts within seconds.
Healthcare
fromMedCity News
3 weeks ago

Employer Groups Applaud Bill that Aims to Spur Competition in Healthcare - MedCity News

The Healthy Competition for Better Care Act bans anticompetitive healthcare contracts to increase competition and reduce costs for patients and employers.
Healthcare
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

Something Nefarious Is Quietly Taking Over Your Neighborhood Doctor's Office

Private equity firms have rapidly expanded ownership of medical practices from 816 in 2012 to 5,779 by 2021, prioritizing high-volume specialty fields while often extracting cash at the expense of local communities.
Healthcare
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

People turn to private health care to beat NHS waits, says watchdog

A two-tier health system is emerging as increasing numbers of people pay privately for NHS tests and treatments to avoid long waiting times.
Public health
fromCbsnews
2 months ago

Patients are being hit with this surprise fee just for seeing their doc. Here's what to know.

Hospital-owned outpatient clinics often add surprise facility fees that increase patients' costs and can deter people from seeking routine care.
fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Doctors accidentally operated on patient's wrong testicle during procedure in Irish hospital

Doctors at an Irish hospital accidentally operated on the wrong testicle during surgery on a patient who had gone under the knife for a procedure on his genitalia, it has emerged. The incident was one of four "wrong-site" surgeries that took place in acute hospitals during the last two years, with doctors also operating on a patient's incorrect leg in 2024.
Healthcare
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Hospitals are posting prices for patients. It's mostly industry using the data

The idea echoes a policy implemented during his first term, when Trump suggested that requiring hospitals to post their charges online could ease one of the most common gripes about the health care system the lack of upfront prices. To anyone who's gotten a bill three months after treatment only to find mysterious charges, the idea seemed intuitive. "You're able to go online and compare all of the hospitals and the doctors and the prices,"
US news
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Ontario hospitals making 'lower risk' cuts to save money: association | CBC News

Ontario hospitals face a $1 billion structural deficit and require predictable multi-year funding; working capital and low-risk cuts will not resolve severe financial pressure.
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

How to Keep Your Health Plan Costs Manageable - Without Shortchanging Your Team

If you run a business, there's a familiar email you probably opened this fall: the one from your benefits broker with your 2026 health insurance renewal. You scroll. You see a double-digit increase, and your stomach drops. You want to do right by your team. You also have a P&L to protect. And the three standard options you're handed - pay the increase, raise deductibles or push more cost onto employees - all feel bad in different ways.
Business
Privacy professionals
fromDataBreaches.Net
2 months ago

Another plastic surgery practice fell prey to a cyberattack with extortion attempt - DataBreaches.Net

Hackers published patients' nude images and personal data from a Manhattan plastic surgeon, directly extorted patients, and hosted leaks on noncooperative foreign servers.
UK news
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Woman bailed as cops probe doctor's surgery data breach

A 29-year-old non-surgery staff member was arrested and bailed in connection with an alleged data breach and theft at Croft Surgery.
#healthcare-costs
Healthcare
fromAxios
3 weeks ago

What Americans sacrifice due to high health costs

Rising medical costs force millions of Americans to delay major life decisions like having children, buying homes, retiring, and pursuing education across all income levels.
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago

Plastic surgeon association defies other medical associations by opposing trans health care - LGBTQ Nation

Administration health officials praised a statement released Tuesday by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) that advises against conducting "gender-related breast/chest, genital, and facial surgery" on people under the age of 19, even though such procedures are rarely conducted on minors. The ASPS based its statement on two recent reports from the U.K. and the U.S. that were widely criticized by transgender healthcare advocates as being biased.
LGBT
Health
fromMedCity News
2 months ago

Report: Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Costs Jumped in 2024, Outpacing Inflation - MedCity News

Employer-sponsored health insurance costs rose from 2023 to 2024, with higher premiums, increased deductibles, and widespread high-deductible plan enrollment.
#medical-debt
Healthcare
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Californians now worry more about surprise medical bills than housing, survey finds

Two-thirds of Californians worry about unexpected medical bills more than housing or food costs, marking the highest anxiety level since 2022.
Marketing
fromSocial Media Explorer
2 months ago

Seeing is Believing: Crafting a Healthcare Marketing Strategy That Actually Connects - Social Media Explorer

Eye-care marketing must prioritize trust, segment 'want' versus 'need' patients, and create patient-centered digital pathways guiding anxious patients from symptom to solution.
Public health
fromCbsnews
2 months ago

State of denial: How insurance companies impact health care today

Insurance profit motives are reducing access to necessary medical care through unaffordable premiums, high deductibles, and denials of tests and treatments.
Healthcare
fromHarvard Business Review
3 weeks ago

Healthcare Uses Specialized Language. It Needs Specialized AI, Too.

Healthcare professionals across specialties use inconsistent terminology and communication styles, creating significant translation barriers that impede care coordination and data interoperability.
Medicine
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

A Different Way to Rein in Health Care Costs

Medical education's narrow biomedical focus shapes physician values and the medical industrial complex, contributing significantly to the United States' very high health care costs.
Pets
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

I'm Considering Doing Something Wildly Elitist to Keep Our Cat Alive

Cat dental surgery may cost $800–$2,000; untreated dental disease will worsen, impair eating, and adoption entails ongoing financial responsibility.
fromCbsnews
2 months ago

State of denial: How insurance companies impact health care today

It was heartbreaking, and it was awful," she said. "I lived in fear every day.
Public health
Medicine
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

An American family spent $1,330 on a full day of luxury medical care in Turkey. Now they want to leave the US for good.

High US healthcare costs drive Americans to seek medical care abroad for affordability, convenience, and perceived quality, prompting some families to consider permanent relocation.
Public health
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I was diagnosed with breast cancer 5 months ago. My first concern was how expensive treatment would be.

High cancer costs, lost income, and extra treatment-related expenses make community financial support and fundraising essential lifelines for patients and families.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Sepsis warning after woman's quadruple amputation

After 32 weeks in hospital, several cardiac arrests and a quadruple amputation, sepsis survivor Manjit Sangha has finally returned home. Despite medics thinking the 56-year-old would almost certainly die, she left Ward 9 at Moseley Hall in Birmingham on Wednesday, receiving a hero's welcome from her family in Penn, on the Wolverhampton/Staffordshire border. Doctors believe her sepsis might have been caused by something as innocent as a lick from her dog on a small cut or scratch.
Medicine
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Could weight-loss jabs be behind rising gallbladder removals?

Specialist doctors call for more research into a possible link between GLP-1 weight-loss injections and rising gallbladder removals and gallstones.
Healthcare
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Dentists return 900m for not seeing NHS patients

English dentists returned over 900 million pounds to the government in two years for unfulfilled NHS care commitments, prioritizing private work instead.
Healthcare
fromAlleywatch
1 month ago

Anterior Raises $40M to Eliminate Administrative Burden Draining Healthcare Resources

Anterior's AI platform automates healthcare administrative workflows, reducing prior authorization cycles by 75% and achieving 182-second approval times while maintaining 99.24% clinical accuracy across 50M covered lives.
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

Having that high-deductible health plan might kill you, literally

The issue is particularly critical right now for people who have insurance plans through the Affordable Care Act marketplace. Prices for those plans have skyrocketed this year after Congress failed to extend critical tax credits. Without those credits, monthly premiums for ACA plans have, on average, more than doubled. Early data on ACA enrollments for 2026 not only suggests that fewer people are signing up for the plans, but also that those who are enrolling are often choosing bronze plans, which are high-deductible plans.
Public health
Healthcare
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Cost of Not Having Health Insurance

A woman survives a burst brain aneurysm and undergoes emergency surgery, with family members gathering to support her recovery in the ICU.
#medical-billing
Healthcare
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

Why Many Retirees Are Underestimating Healthcare Usage, Not Just Costs

Retirees underestimate healthcare costs by focusing on total spending figures rather than accelerating usage patterns driven by chronic conditions and age-related increases in doctor visits and hospitalizations.
Medicine
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

In America, Fake Patients Get the Best Care

Standardized patients role-play diverse illnesses so medical students can practice clinical skills, examinations, counseling, and diagnostics in realistic, unhurried encounters.
Public health
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Op-Ed | Government price setting is a prescription for reduced access and fewer cures for patients | amNewYork

Government price controls on medicines cause reduced innovation, delayed access, shortages, and worse patient outcomes.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

I woke up from an operation in agony and the pain never went away

It felt like I had a needle through my back, and it was coming out my front, and I couldn't twist past it. Your mental health is affected. You get brain fog, you're tired, you're fatigued. You can't function as a woman and that's every day for 10 years.
Healthcare
fromFuturism
1 month ago

AI-Powered Surgery Tool Repeatedly Injuring Patients, Lawsuits Claim

Artificial intelligence has taken the medical device industry by storm - even adding a layer of complexity to the operating room that's resulting in patients being hurt, some health professionals claim. As Reuters reports, the TruDi Navigation System by device maker Acclarent was designed to treat chronic sinusitis, inflammation of the nasal sinuses, by inserting a tiny balloon to enlarge the sinus cavity openings.
Medicine
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Trial launched to 'help spot health risks early'

Public health consultant Dr Ross Keat said supporting people earlier to make small preventative changes would make "a big difference later on". Some 3,500 people in the north of the island within that age bracket are eligible for the checks. The checks will be carried out by two pre-existing nurses that support GP staff and would not replace GP appointments, Keat explained, adding that the cost would be minimal and absorbed by Ramsey Group Practice.
Public health
Medicine
fromFuturism
2 months ago

Plastic Surgeons Are Using Material From Dead People on New Patients

Surgeons increasingly use alloClae processed fat from deceased donors for body contouring, offering faster recovery and avoiding general anesthesia.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

The 'vicious cycle' that means the NHS still wastes billions on patients who don't need to be in hospital

Thousands of hospital beds are occupied by patients who no longer need inpatient care, causing cancellations, longer emergency waits, staff strain, and large financial losses.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Hospitals are 24/7 energy hogs. This one just went all electric

The University of California Irvine's new healthcare campus has a long list of innovative features, from its combined inpatient-outpatient surgical suite to its outdoor chemotherapy infusion terrace to an entire floor dedicated to staff only. The one thing it doesn't have is a gas line.
Medicine
Public health
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Are you on a high-deductible health plan? What do you wish you knew?

Rising marketplace premiums pushed many consumers into high-deductible bronze or catastrophic plans that qualify for health savings accounts, creating navigation challenges and HSA uncertainties.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Five ways weight-loss jabs are changing spending habits

Widespread use of GLP-1 weight-loss injections is shifting consumer food purchases toward smaller portions and more nutrient-dense, protein-rich products.
Medicine
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

Man got $2,500 whole-body MRI that found no problems-then had massive stroke

A Prenuvo whole-body MRI review allegedly missed a 60% narrowing in the right middle cerebral artery, and months later the patient suffered a disabling stroke.
Public health
fromFortune
2 months ago

OpenAI suggests ChatGPT play doctor as millions of Americans face spiking insurance costs: 'In the U.S., ChatGPT has become an important ally' | Fortune

Expiry of enhanced ACA subsidies amid a Senate deadlock is driving Americans to increasingly use AI tools to navigate a complex, costly U.S. healthcare system.
Public health
fromKqed
1 month ago

'Delay' and 'Deny': Even Health Insurance Companies Agree Prior Authorization Process Is Broken | KQED

Prior authorization often delays or denies medically ordered care; a high-profile assassination of an insurer executive helped trigger bipartisan state laws limiting prior authorization.
Healthcare
fromFortune
2 months ago

When AI meets healthcare, how should payers react? | Fortune

AI can fully automate most transaction-oriented payer jobs, significantly boost knowledge and relationship work productivity, and replace many interpreter and doer roles, transforming payer operations and member services.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

We want to hear your story about healthcare access

In 2026, the US healthcare system is changing. Enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies have expired, causing premiums for marketplace plans to spike - and pricing some families out of health insurance entirely. President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act will reduce coverage for some patients with Medicaid and funding for hospitals, especially those in rural areas. Costs for Medicare and private insurance are also rising: Employer-based healthcare premiums have increased by 9%, the largest rise in more than a decade.
Healthcare
Healthcare
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

The Benefits of Choosing Virtual Medical Services

Virtual healthcare offers convenient, time-saving, secure remote medical consultations that reduce infectious exposure, increase access, and fit busy schedules.
Healthcare
fromFortune
2 months ago

Former White House advisor on the real reason your health care costs are going up: Medicare's doctor pay gap | Fortune

Medicare's higher payments to hospitals are driving physician consolidation into hospital systems, reducing competition and raising patient costs.
Healthcare
fromHealthcare Brew
1 month ago

How health systems are competing with AI search tools for patients

AI-powered search tools and chatbots are reducing web traffic to health providers, threatening traditional online patient acquisition and prompting health systems to change marketing strategies.
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