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1 hour ago

Hospitals Deploying Robot Programmed to Act Like Child to Comfort Pediatric Patients

A new face is lighting up hospitals and nursing homes across the country. It's an animated, cartoonish persona displayed on a digital screen roughly the size of an iPad, mounted on top of a robotic torso shaped like an elongated traffic cone. It slowly rolls around from place to place, cracking jokes with patients, making silly faces, and playing small games.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
12 hours ago

Ethics of Suppressing Negative Reviews in Healthcare

Healthcare providers face ethical dilemmas when using reputation management tactics to minimize negative online reviews while preserving transparency and patient trust.
fromSan Jose Spotlight
5 hours ago

East San Jose women can deliver babies closer to home - San Jose Spotlight

We're working very closely with our physicians, nurses and community (to make it happen),
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fromFortune
10 hours ago

How Sarah de Lagarde, who lost two limbs in a train accident, is using AI to develop accessible new tech-including her "kick-ass robot arm" | Fortune

A near-fatal tube accident transformed Sarah de Lagarde and drove her mission to reshape corporate approaches to healthcare, artificial intelligence, and empathy.
fromsfist.com
22 hours ago

Concord Nursing Home Accused of Giving Bleach to Patient Instead of Water

Steven Sharp, 55, says on the first morning of a six-week stay at Diablo Valley Post Acute rehabilitation center, he was mistakenly given about five to six ounces of a solution containing bleach with about 12 pills. Per Bay Area News Group, he immediately told staff he'd been given bleach and was feeling burning in his esophagus and stomach. According to the lawsuit, after 45 minutes of Sharp asking staff to call 911, an employee came in and apologized for what happened.
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fromKqed
1 day ago

With Just Days of Cash Left, Remote California Hospital Nears Crisis Point | KQED

Located in Lone Pine, a town at the base of Mt. Whitney with just 1,300 residents, Southern Inyo Healthcare District is the only hospital within a nearly 60-mile radius. It's the closest stop for injured hikers and dehydrated tourists visiting Whitney or nearby Death Valley, which regularly receives over 1 million visitors per year. Without it there would be a 136-mile stretch between the next closest hospitals in the eastern Sierra Nevada.
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fromArs Technica
3 days ago

AI medical tools found to downplay symptoms of women, ethnic minorities

Training AI on diverse, representative, privacy-sanitised medical datasets reduces bias but raises large-scale patient privacy and data-protection concerns.
fromDataBreaches.Net
3 days ago

Medical Associates of Brevard notifies 246,711 patients after cyberattack - DataBreaches.Net

On January 23, 2025, the Bian Lian ransomware gang added the Medical Associates of Brevard ("MAB") to its dark web leak site. At the time, they listed the types of data they claimed to have acquired, but did not provide any screenshots or proof of claims. Months later, BianLian went offline. What happened to any data they may have exfiltrated is not currenlty known to DataBreaches, but on September 5, 2025, MAB notified HHS that 246,711 patients were affected by the incident.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

I Found a Nasty Surprise When I Checked My Credit Report. I Thought I'd Defeated It, But It Keeps Coming Back.

Do not pay medical bills for services not received; report recurring fraudulent medical billing to the state department of health and dispute the collections.
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fromSecurityWeek
4 days ago

Nearly 250,000 Impacted by Data Breach at Medical Associates of Brevard

A January cyberattack on Medical Associates of Brevard impacted 246,711 individuals and may have exposed personal and protected health information.
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fromEuro Weekly News
3 days ago

New Vithas hospital set to open in Barcelona

Vithas Barcelona Hospital opens in Esplugues with 39,000 sqm, 160 single rooms and 14 theatres, enhancing Catalonia's private healthcare and regional employment.
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fromCbsnews
4 days ago

Penn Medicine nurse leans on art as she weaves her way through life, health care

A Philadelphia nurse channels clinical experiences into woven art, using creativity to process pandemic trauma and address community issues like gun violence and addiction.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Paraplegic patient accuses Concord nursing home of giving him bleach to wash down his pills

On his first morning, a staff member handed him a clear plastic cup holding five or six ounces of clear liquid to go with about a dozen pills, and he drank it down with the medications, the lawsuit filed last week alleged. Sharp felt immediate burning in his mouth and throat, the lawsuit said. He alerted the staff that they had given him bleach' to drink, and that his mouth and esophagus were burning, the lawsuit claimed.
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fromInfoWorld
4 days ago

Designing AI-ready architectures in compliance-heavy environments

Regulatory frameworks such as HIPAA, GxP, GDPR and 21 CFR Part 11 are not optional; they are the guardrails that protect sensitive health data, ensure scientific integrity and maintain public trust in healthcare systems. Yet, I repeatedly observed that while these frameworks provided critical safeguards, they often slowed the momentum of digital transformation initiatives, particularly those involving artificial intelligence. Early AI projects faltered not because the models lacked accuracy or relevance, but because the underlying data architectures were not designed to satisfy regulators from the outset.
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fromMedCity News
1 week ago

Industry Groups Warn CMS' 2026 Fee Schedule Could Undermine Value-Based Care - MedCity News

Healthcare groups are reacting to CMS' proposed 2026 Physician Fee Schedule mainly with concern, arguing that it needs significant revisions in order to avoid destabilizing providers and undermining value-based care momentum. The proposal, issued in July, seeks to establish two new conversion factors - one for physicians in advanced alternative payment models (APMs) and another for those who aren't. CMS plans to increase the APM rate by 3.83% in 2026, while the non-APM rate would go up by 3.62%.
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fromHealthcare Dive
1 week ago

Go beyond the appointment: engaging healthcare audiences with content

Healthcare organizations should use education, social media, email, and short texts to engage patients, support employees, and strengthen partner relationships.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Hospital league tables will harm, not heal, the NHS | Letters

NHS performance ratings risk worsening regional disparities due to staffing shortages, social care failures, and reliance on private clinics and agency staff.
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fromIrish Independent
1 week ago

'When I qualify, I'll return and begin my nursing career right here' - hospital porter and healthcare assistant to become nurses

HSE nurse sponsorship offers 30 healthcare support staff opportunities to retrain as nurses or midwives, enabling longtime hospital employees to pursue nursing degrees.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Hospital opens room for miscarriage support

A dedicated Dandelion Room at Northampton General Hospital provides a calm, private space for women experiencing miscarriage and early pregnancy loss.
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fromwww.entrepreneur.com
1 week ago

The Aging Population is Driving Demand for Quality In-Home Care Services

Franchise opportunity to operate Home Helpers Home Care delivering in-home services with proven model, training, ongoing support, and strong market demand.
fromMedCity News
1 week ago

What's Next for Walgreens Following its Private Equity Sale? - MedCity News

Healthcare is a long-term industry. It's about long-term health. It's about maintaining people's health over decades. Private equity's business model just inherently is short-term based. They are looking to get a company, profit off of it, exit the company in whatever way that is, whether it be bankruptcy or IPO or selling it off to another private equity firm," said Matt Parr, communications director of the Private Equity Stakeholder Project, a nonprofit that has been tracking private equity moves.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

How Roy Jakobs is leveraging Dutch directness and a proactive mindset to transform Philips into a modern health-tech leader in the 21st century | Fortune

Roy Jakobs stabilized Philips after a major device recall, implemented workforce reductions to cover settlements, and is driving health‑tech innovation for a long‑term turnaround.
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fromForbes
1 week ago

Urgent Care Advertising: Winning Patient Attention In A Search-First, AI-Led Era

Urgent care centers must adopt AI-aligned, multi-channel digital advertising strategies to attract and retain patients in a rapidly growing, competitive market.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

How AI can support healthcare supply chains with predictive tools

Archie Mayani is the chief product officer at GHX, a global supply chain company that uses data and cloud-based technologies to connect healthcare providers like hospital systems and their suppliers. For more than 20 years, Mayani has worked on clinical and supply-chain health technologies at companies like Change Healthcare and United Health Group. At GHX, Mayani works to ensure that the company develops technology that can help hospitals procure patient supplies - like implants and IV fluids - as seamlessly as possible.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Health care costs are soaring. Blame insurers, drug companies and your employer

Employer-sponsored health insurance costs are rising sharply, with employers paying about 9% more and many passing higher premiums and out-of-pocket costs to workers.
#home-care
fromBioMed Central
1 month ago
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Expanded and unclear responsibilities: the evolving role of home care workers as a lifeline during the COVID-19 pandemic -a focus group interview study - BMC Health Services Research

fromBioMed Central
1 month ago
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Expanded and unclear responsibilities: the evolving role of home care workers as a lifeline during the COVID-19 pandemic -a focus group interview study - BMC Health Services Research

fromFortune
1 week ago

Centene stock uncertainty as ACA subsidy expiration looms: What investors need to know about rising medical costs and 2026 Marketplace risk | Fortune

Centene's recent stock drop is closely linked to a combination of higher-than-expected medical costs amid challenging trends in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) market and anticipation of the scheduled end to enhanced ACA subsidies at the end of 2025. While shares jumped earlier this week after Centene affirmed its guidance, which was higher than analysts' estimates, it faces an uncertain road ahead.
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fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Want to Retire One Day? Avoid 3 Common Retirement Mistakes | Entrepreneur

Retirement remains a far-off - and in some cases, unattainable - goal for many Americans. About one in four adults over age 50 said they expect to never retire, according to an AARP survey. That's perhaps not surprising given that Americans believe they'll need $1.26 million to retire comfortably, per Northwestern Mutual. Related: Are You on Track for Your Age? Here's When You Should Save for Retirement, Make 6 Figures and Buy a Home, According to a New Survey.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Healthcare is at the end of its MS-DOS era

American healthcare fails patients through poor design and confusing communication, causing widespread misunderstanding and reliance on WebMD and AI for comprehension.
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fromSocial Media Today
1 week ago

Reddit Highlights Opportunity for Healthcare Brands

Reddit wellness communities shape healthcare decisions, provide empathetic peer support, and offer authentic opportunities for brands to engage meaningfully.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Doctors warn hospitals under pressure as NHS waiting lists rise

NHS England said many more patients were coming forward for treatment and a doctors' strike in July left 50,000 appointments cancelled. The Royal College of Surgeons said the system was coming under severe strain and called for more money for new operating theatres in the autumn budget. "Crumbling hospital buildings are leading surgeons to have to compete for space, directly contributing to delays and leaving patients waiting for the care they need," said the organisation's vice president Prof Frank Smith.
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fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
1 week ago

Telehealth Services That Are Actually Worth Your Time

Telehealth delivers accessible, effective care for routine and chronic needs through virtual primary care, remote consultations, and streamlined prescription management.
fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Caregiving summit seeks solution amid shortage | amNewYork

Richard Brodsky, the founder of software company Sandata and founder and chairman of Mobile Health, saw a problem when it came to hiring more home care aides. It took time to clear them medically and get approvals from their doctors. So in true entrepreneurial spirit, he rolled out mobile and then fixed clinics to test prospective aides, getting results within two days while developing CareConnect, a company to train aides, so those who qualify could get to work.
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fromNextgov.com
1 week ago

In-home clinical uses of immersive tech will raise data privacy questions, VA official says

include avatars and [non-player characters] for things like peer support, for things like in-vivo exposure therapy.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago

Bay Area family gets $5,000 bill for sitting in a ER waiting room. Here's how 7 On Your Side helped

In May, 11-year-old Nathan Jachimiek's son Ian broke out in a rash. "He's never had anything like this before so this was new for us as parents," said Jachimiek. The couple gave him Benadryl and brought him to the Good Samaritan Emergency Room in San Jose out of an abundance of caution. Jachimiek says a doctor never evaluated his son, they just sort of waited, and while they did, Ian seemed to be getting better. Enough so, that the family tried to leave the ER.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

London children's hospice at risk of closure

Funding shortfalls may force Richard House children's hospice in London to reduce services and turn away vulnerable families requiring specialist palliative and end-of-life care.
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fromMedCity News
2 weeks ago

Why a US Judge Paused Several Provisions of the Marketplace Rule - MedCity News

A federal judge stayed major provisions of the Marketplace Integrity and Affordability Rule, blocking changes that would tighten ACA eligibility, shorten enrollment, and restrict subsidies.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

My dad has Alzheimer's. He needs full-time care but we have been turned away from every facility | Jane Rawson

An 84-year-old man with Alzheimer's requires constant care beyond his wife's capacity, forcing placement attempts into aged care amid long waits and family guilt.
fromHealthcare Brew
1 week ago

Serena Williams as Ro's celeb ambassador could mark 'a big shift' in pharma advertising

This recently acquired knowledge is due to the fact that Williams was announced as the new "celebrity patient ambassador" for direct-to-consumer telehealth company Ro on Aug. 21. The goal of this multiyear campaign is to "destigmatize weight loss medication," Saman Rahmanian, co-founder and chief product officer at Ro, told Healthcare Brew. Williams was a patient first and then wanted to share her story with others, he added.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Novo Nordisk layoffs: 9,000 jobs cut as weight-loss drug competition with Eli Lilly heats up

Novo Nordisk will cut 9,000 jobs, about 11% of its workforce, citing increased competition and a recent slowdown in growth in the obesity medication market.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Speech-Language Pathologist Jinan Erchid Forges Connections And Evolves Her Field Through Empathetic Leadership

Culturally competent, multilingual speech-language pathology improves communication care for children and underserved populations through empathy and targeted clinical expertise.
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Your health insurance is about to go up by the biggest percentage in 15 years

U.S. employer-sponsored health insurance costs are rising sharply, projecting a 6.5% increase in 2026 and potentially up to 9% if plans remain unchanged.
#health-insurance-premiums
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
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Hospital consultants signing up to Slaintecare public-only contracts can get 500,000 pension boost

fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
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Hospital consultants signing up to Slaintecare public-only contracts can get 500,000 pension boost

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fromKqed
1 month ago
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Kaiser to Lay Off Nearly 25% of Outpatient Nurses in San Rafael | KQED

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1 month ago
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Kaiser to Lay Off Nearly 25% of Outpatient Nurses in San Rafael | KQED

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fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Lab 'revolutionising' maternity training - NHS

A donated £1m-funded simulation laboratory at Birmingham Women's Hospital enables multi-disciplinary teams to rehearse emergency childbirth scenarios to improve maternity safety and training.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 weeks ago

Death of care home resident after third attack by fellow dementia patient was 'avoidable', says coroner

An 86-year-old care-home resident died after assaults by another resident with dementia; insufficient staffing and poor interagency communication failed to prevent the fatal outcome.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
2 weeks ago

District of Arizona Clarifies Causes of Action Available for Breach of Health Data - DataBreaches.Net

Consumer-fraud statutes can sustain healthcare data-breach claims when traditional tort and contract theories are dismissed.
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fromTruthout
2 weeks ago

Is Oregon Paving the Way for Universal Health Care in the US?

Oregon is poised to enact a Universal Health Plan by fall 2027 after Measure 111 enshrined affordable health care as a constitutional right.
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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Why AI should adapt to doctors, not the other way around

AI in clinical care must recede into the background, seamlessly reducing clinician workload and preserving patient time to prevent burnout.
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

HHS to US health care: Share patient data or face $1M fines

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) took a break from dismantling the US public health system this week to announce plans to take "an active enforcement stance" against health care actors [PDF] that "restrict patients' engagement in their care by blocking the access, exchange, and use of electronic health information," the agency said in a press release. "Patients must have unfettered access to their health information as guaranteed by law," acting HHS Inspector General Juliet Hodgkins said in an agency press release.
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fromSilicon Valley Journals
2 weeks ago

Hello Patient Raises $22.5M Series A to Transform Healthcare's "Front Door" with Conversational AI

Hello Patient raised $22.5M Series A to scale an AI-driven patient communication platform that automates calls, texts, and scheduling to improve access and reduce administrative load.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Best Value Custom Name Tags for Businesses

Clear, durable, customizable name tags improve professional appearance and customer recognition while meeting healthcare infection-control, affordability, and easy-ordering requirements.
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fromNextgov.com
2 weeks ago

HHS promises 'an active enforcement stance' against health data blocking

HHS will actively enforce rules against information blocking to ensure patient access to electronic health records and penalize violators.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 weeks ago

Top Boy star Dave praises mum's mission' to help elderly hospital patients in south London

Top Boy star and rapper Dave spoke with pride after his mother's meaningful mission to help elderly patients was expanded across hospitals in south London. The scheme has now been launched at Epsom Hospital in Surrey where scores more vulnerable people will be aided. Brit Award winner Dave, 27, real name David Omoregie, was born in Brixton and plays terrifying gangster Modie in the gritty Netflix crime drama.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
3 years ago

The 15 Best Places to Retire in the US

If you've ever daydreamed about the best places to retire in the US, you're in good company. If you're like most people, career demands dictate where you plant your roots for most of your life-then, once retirement rolls around and you no longer have to worry about a daily commute or company requirements, the possibilities are suddenly endless. Now it's time to choose your next address, but where to start?
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fromSecuritymagazine
2 weeks ago

Securing Hospitals and Healthcare Systems Through Integrated Video Management

In a post-pandemic world, healthcare facilities navigate a complex landscape of security challenges that were unimaginable just a decade ago. Protecting patients while safeguarding pharmaceuticals, managing visitor access while ensuring staff safety, and maintaining compliance while operating efficiently - all these challenges demand a level of coordination that traditional security approaches simply cannot provide. The answer doesn't lie in deploying more cameras or hiring additional staff, but rather in creating intelligent, integrated systems where every component works together.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

How rural hospitals are banding together to survive

Retta Jacobi stepped onto a metal platform that lifted her to an entrance on the side of a custom-designed semitrailer. Once inside, she lay down on a platform that technicians slid into an MRI machine. Jacobi hoped the scan would help pinpoint the source of the pain in her shoulders. The mobile MRI unit visits Southwest Healthcare Services, the hospital in Bowman, North Dakota, each Wednesday.
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from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

Jim Cramer Says This "Ridiculously Cheap" Healthcare Stock is a Buy

CVS is recovering: stock up nearly 70% YTD with improved earnings, raised outlook, and reduced competition enabling market share gains.
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fromMedscape
3 weeks ago

ADHD Drugmakers Double Spending on Clinicians

As marketing payments to clinicians soar, the line between education and influence on prescribing ADHD medications becomes murky.
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fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Gen Z are eyeing up 'secure' healthcare jobs to AI-proof their careers, but be warned: chiropractors, doctors and paramedics are the unhappiest workers

Many Gen Zers seek healthcare careers for security, yet healthcare roles report high unhappiness and burnout while service workers report greater satisfaction and wage growth.
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
3 weeks ago

California's Important Medi-Cal Update: Protect Your Long-Term Care with Smart Planning Now - San Francisco Bay Times

Medi-Cal is California's version of Medicaid. It's a program that helps people with lower incomes cover healthcare costs-like trips to the doctor, hospital stays, or even long-term care. It's a big deal for anyone who needs support to afford medical expenses as they get older. But heads up: some changes are coming to Medi-Cal that could affect you or your loved ones, so let's talk about what's happening and how you can get ready.
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fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

Bay Area biotech company worth $10 billion lays off 130 workers

Exelixis is laying off 130 employees, about 11% of its workforce, and closing its Pennsylvania office to consolidate operations in Alameda.
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fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

Exclusive: Assort Health nabs $50M at $750M valuation from Lightspeed to automate patient phone calls, sources say

Assort Health raised about $50 million at a $750 million valuation to scale AI voice agents that automate patient communication for specialty healthcare practices.
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fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

Uncle Sam wants AI models that can detect healthcare fraud

CMS is soliciting explainable AI models to detect, explain, and help address anomalous patterns in Medicare claims indicative of potential fraud.
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fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

Doctors love this AI app because it gives them hours of their lives back

Abridge's AI transcribes doctor-patient conversations into clinical notes and billing codes, saving physicians time and enhancing patient-facing care.
fromMedCity News
3 weeks ago

Without Clear Strategy, CMS' $50B Rural Hospital Fund Risks Falling Short - MedCity News

"Money is not the only answer," said Jason Griffin, managing director at consulting firm Nordic Global.
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fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

Patient tests for pre-cancerous cells incorrectly graded at Drogheda hospital

June Molloy, the Communications and Public Affairs Manager for the HSE Dublin and North East, said that "in the course of our quality assurance process in the hospital, we commissioned an independent look back of all histopathology slides across various specialties in relation to one consultant, focusing on a period from February to November 2024. "This review is underway and any patients in relation to whom any findings are relevant will be contacted directly by the hospital. HSE Dublin and North East has provided necessary information to the HSE in line with the National Patient Safety Briefing Protocol."
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Hospital pays out after bacteria-linked deaths

Royal Papworth Hospital settled nine claims with a six-figure package after a waterborne Mycobacterium abscessus outbreak caused deaths and ongoing serious complications.
fromNextgov.com
3 weeks ago

CMS launches 'chili cook-off competition' to source AI that can detect fraud

CMS announced the start of the "Crushing Fraud Chili Cook-Off Competition" on Aug. 19, calling it "a market-based research challenge" to identify emerging technologies that can "detect anomalies and trends in Medicare Fee-for-Service (FFS) claims data that can be translated into novel indicators of fraud." The agency said it is "prioritizing the use of innovative, data-driven approaches, including explainable AI/ML" that can analyze large datasets to "uncover unusual patterns, anomalies, or trends that may signal fraudulent activity."
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fromCommack, NY Patch
3 weeks ago

Commack's Gurwin Residents Enjoy 'Coney Island Beach Day' Celebration

Gurwin Assisted Living recreated a nostalgic Coney Island Beach Day for residents, featuring carnival games, boardwalk characters, vintage footage and classic boardwalk food.
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fromsilive
1 month ago
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Dr. Joseph Basile named vice president and deputy hospital president at SIUH

fromsilive
1 month ago
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Dr. Joseph Basile named vice president and deputy hospital president at SIUH

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from24/7 Wall St.
4 weeks ago

I'm Lost About My Grandpa's Social Security Money, Where Do I Start?

Many seniors depend on monthly Social Security checks; payments received at a care facility after a beneficiary's death can be unaccounted for and require investigation.
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fromMedCity News
1 month ago

Could Small Cash Prizes Motivate People to Be Healthier? Investors Say Yes - MedCity News

Wellth raised $36M to fund a platform that uses small financial rewards and personalized nudges to turn outreach into sustained patient engagement and daily healthy habits.
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Kaiser nurses protest Bay Area layoffs, fearing negative effects on patients

The layoffs, which are set to take effect in October, will eliminate 41 nursing positions and one art therapist role at Kaiser's San Rafael Medical Center, according to Monday WARN filings with California's Employment Development Department (WARN documents are generally required by the state for significant layoffs). The staff reductions also include two employees in Oakland, one in Pasadena, four in Corona and eight in Pleasanton, mostly in IT consultant, engineer and environmental health specialist roles.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Offered a cash price for a prenatal genetic test? It may be your best bet

Some medical labs charge insurers high prices for prenatal genetic tests while offering lower cash-pay rates, leaving patients with large deductible bills.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 month ago

The future of care coordination: How technology is transforming patient outcomes - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Care coordination aligns providers, patients, and caregivers using technology to synchronize complex treatments, improve outcomes, reduce errors, and lower healthcare costs.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

Physicians embrace AI note-taking technology - Harvard Gazette

AI-driven ambient documentation scribes significantly reduce physician burnout and improve documentation-related well-being within weeks across large health systems.
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

Stop Losing Customers - 5 Friction Fixes That Boost Conversions | Entrepreneur

At Bask Health, we once forced every new patient to download a separate app just to upload their ID. Only 40% of them made it through. Six weeks of development, thousands of dollars spent, and we called it a funnel. That one decision cost us more patients than any Facebook ad ever brought in. Turns out, healthcare has a cart abandonment problem, just like ecommerce. But instead of a forgotten pair of sneakers, it's unbooked visits, lost revenue and patients who still need help.
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fromFortune
1 month ago

Exclusive: Twin Health, metabolic health startup, raises $53 million Series E at $950 million valuation

Digital twin health technology paired with continuous monitoring can reverse diabetes, reduce medications, and enable significant weight loss through personalized, behavior-supporting interventions.
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fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

How a Smart Tech Shift Boosted Her Business 36% | Entrepreneur

Beth Copeland builds home-care franchises enabling seniors to age in place with dignity while prioritizing caregiver pay, innovation, and strong local growth.
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fromFast Company
1 month ago

Johnson & Johnson announces $2 billion investment to boost U.S. manufacturing as tariffs loom

Johnson & Johnson will invest $2 billion in North Carolina to expand U.S. drug manufacturing and create jobs in response to proposed import tariffs.
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

Novo Nordisk (NYSE: NVO) Stock Price Prediction and Forecast 2025-2030 (Aug 2025)

Among all the weight loss drugs, Ozempic has become a phenomenon. With as much as $17 billion in sales in 2024 and over $10 billion in the first half of 2025, it shows no signs of slowing down, much to the delight of its Danish manufacturer, Novo Nordisk A/S ( NYSE: NVO). This Scandinavian economic behemoth is one of the highest-valued companies in Europe at over $500 billion, which exceeds Denmark's entire gross domestic product.
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fromForbes
1 month ago

Social Media In Healthcare: Proven Strategies To Strengthen Your Reputation

Healthcare providers must manage HIPAA-compliant social media presences because online reputation and real-time patient impressions critically influence trust and patient choice.
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fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

I've Scaled Premium Brands Before - Here's How to Grow Without Compromising Quality | Entrepreneur

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.
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Bigger isn't always better.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Walnut Creek-based company to pay $2.75M over false claim allegations

Comprehensive Psychiatric Services agreed to pay $2.75 million to resolve allegations of submitting false government insurance claims via improper add-on psychotherapy billing.
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

Eli Lilly Ranks Among Top Large-Cap Performers as GLP-1 Drug Sales Exceed Billions

Eli Lilly (NYSE:LLY) has quickly emerged as one of Wall Street's biggest winners, fueled by explosive demand for its new generation of weight-loss and diabetes treatments. The company's GLP-1 drugs, including Mounjaro and the newly approved Zepbound, have turned into blockbuster products, generating billions in sales and reshaping the pharmaceutical landscape. As a result, Eli Lilly's stock surged more than 50% year-to-date in 2024.
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fromRubyflow
1 month ago

Streamlining Claim Resolutions with Intelligent Denial-Appeal Software

Healthcare providers face challenges with rejected claims that can delay reimbursements and increase administrative burdens. Intelligent software can assist in this process.
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fromFortune
1 month ago

How GoodRx CEO Wendy Barnes is trying to halve the cost of GLP-1 obesity drugs

Most GLP-1 drug spending is increasing, impacting employer healthcare costs significantly.
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fromTechzine Global
1 month ago

Laboratory transmissions: TetraScience automates scientific workflow data

AI workflows are transforming data management in every industry, particularly in life sciences to improve efficiency and reduce errors.
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