May 5, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for healthcare leaders
White House officials say the budget, which would slash the HHS’ discretionary funding by 26%, is necessary to curb government bloat. Medical groups say it amounts to an attack on biomedical funding and public health.
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The lawmakers are asking the Trump administration to reverse course on an HHS policy that breaks the longstanding practice of giving notice and accepting public comments about policy changes.
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The telehealth firm has deployed its product for scheduled virtual visits across the Military Health System, “the most significant growth initiative in our company’s history,” said CFO and COO Mark Hirschhorn.
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Learn how leaders can navigate the ever-shifting landscape of healthcare to set their organizations up for success.
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The deal boosts BetterHelp’s ability to accept insurance coverage, offering “a potential avenue out of the less-stable cash pay market,” one analyst said.
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A wish-list budget from the Trump administration includes steep healthcare cuts but is not the final word on government funding next year.
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Deep Dive
A new Trump administration report said teens struggling with gender dysphoria should undergo “exploratory” therapy and that conversion therapy was misunderstood.
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Some research indicates labor conditions at hospitals may be stabilizing after yearslong challenges, but many providers continue to struggle with workforce issues. Explore the latest in this Trendline.
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