Providers increasingly accuse payers of delaying and denying reimbursement for claims. Now, UnitedHealth Group's Optum ...
Marlow Hernandez, the founder and former CEO of Cano Health, was set to face a trial over allegations that he fraudulently enriched himself and his family while managing the senior-focused primary ...
As the mental health crisis in the U.S. grows, mental health professionals are increasingly struggling due to workforce shortages. More than half of therapists report having feelings of burnout. And ...
Each year, the HLTH conference gives healthcare leaders a chance to gather and share ideas. The event also gives companies the chance to announce news — oftentimes about new products, partnerships and ...
Women’s health took the main stage at the HLTH Conference in Las Vegas on Monday. During a panel discussion, moderator Jodi Neuhauser, founder and CEO of 51&, detailed how the women’s healthcare ...
The use of AI in healthcare is rapidly growing, but physicians are often left out of the conversation about how these technologies should be implemented effectively. That’s why the American Medical ...
Health care education in NYC is evolving fast, blending advanced technology with patient-centered learning. With demand for skilled professionals soaring, accredited programs ensure high standards, ...
Agentic AI company Hyro closed a $45 million funding round led by Healthier Capital on Tuesday, bringing its fundraising total to $95 million. The New York City-based startup aims to fill healthcare’s ...
Roughly 20 percent of the U.S. population resides in rural areas, and over 10 percent of the population lives in poverty. These individuals tend to feel the weight of provider shortages and high costs ...
Of all the ways in which AI can transform healthcare, one of the most promising is in revolutionizing research. These new technologies can empower every part of the sector to understand patients and ...
Frank Vinluan is senior biopharma reporter for MedCity News. He previously held business reporting positions at Xconomy, The Seattle Times, The Des Moines Register, and the Triangle Business Journal.
Marissa Plescia is a reporter for MedCity News covering payers, employers and health tech. She previously worked at Becker’s Hospital Review as a finance reporter. Before that, she was a data ...