A new analysis from the Office of the Actuary at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), published online today by Health Affairs, estimates that in 2021 health care spending in the ...
Consolidation of health care providers into vertically integrated health systems continued through the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in ever greater concentration in the U.S. health care system.
In 2021, enrollment in employment-based group coverage declined while enrollment in individual-market (non-group) coverage and Medicaid increased. Those coverage gains were primarily driven by ...
Health care’s top executives sat comfortably atop their perch during the second year of the pandemic, cushioned more than ever by the rising fortunes of their stock ownership. The CEOs of ...
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Trella Health, a leading source of healthcare growth insights and performance analytics, announces the release of its 2021 Post-Acute Care Industry Trend Report. Each year, ...
Healthcare mergers and acquisitions surged in 2021, growing 56% in the 12 months through Nov. 15 versus 2020. There was particularly high growth among physician medical groups, which saw more than 400 ...
Bass, Berry & Sims and Deloitte presented the 2021 Health Care Investors Conference virtually on November 16. Angela Humphreys, chair of the Healthcare Practice Group and co-chair of the Healthcare ...
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Mayo Clinic's standout 2021 results come at a time when many nonprofit hospitals have faced pressure on their operations from a surge in COVID-19 cases in the second half of the year. Rising labor ...
National health spending grew almost 3% in 2021, reaching $4.3 trillion as big increases in healthcare use and insurance coverage were offset by lower government spending on COVID-19. The year’s ...
Strategy Analytics –The global COVID pandemic has ushered in new ways of monitoring the health of patients at home as a way to keep at-risk patients safe and alleviate the burden on hospitals and ...
The COVID-era subsidies have resulted in increased federal spending with little to no improvement in health outcomes, and Congress should allow them to expire as scheduled to encourage competition, ...
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