Oct. 1, 2025
| This week’s payer news for healthcare leaders
Extending the more generous financial assistance is at the center of a funding fight between Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill that shut down the federal government early Wednesday.
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On Thursday, Texas Judge Reed O’Connor threw out a Biden-era rule that would have recouped billions of dollars in overpayments to MA plans.
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Nearly 1 million fewer people could sign up for the privatized Medicare plans next year, according to the CMS, marking the first time in years MA enrollment could decline.
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As more attackers target the space, health systems need to plan for the inevitability of breaches. Learn how to evaluate cyber risks and how to implement backups to safeguard crucial patient operations in our
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These are the events healthcare leaders should plan for next year, covering topics like digital health, rural care and financial management.
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The insurance giant is unveiling UHC Store as payers work to shore up eroding consumer trust.
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Consolidation with health systems can lead to higher prices, alongside a decrease or no change in care quality, according to a review from the Government Accountability Office.
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