
Nonprofit hospitals are supposed to give back to the community to justify their tax breaks

Nonprofit hospitals are supposed to give back to the community to justify their tax breaks

Only 12 transactions were announced in Q1, the lowest recorded since tracking began in 2016

Patients want controls on drug prices and more oversight on the industry

Patients often don’t know where to find information on their benefits or don’t have time to do so

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Declining revenue and inpatient volumes have followed the omicron surge

Gen Z and Millenials are skipping rent because of debt, and their credit scores are suffering

MedPAC recommendations could be devastating to Medicare physicians

More hikes expected to help slow rising inflation

Medical groups warn of sweeping ramifications if Congress follows recommendation

Companies hope to save money by setting up insurance plans that guide employees to the top PC physician

AMA analysis shows three-year surge

Disparity almost the same as four years ago

Still down 1.9% from pre-pandemic levels


Margins were negative for the first time in 11 months

These myths are often repeated, but they aren't necessarily true. Which ones have you fallen for?

Many will be forced to forgo care or return to the workforce to pay health care bills

Clinics will be co-branded with VillageMD

Just 14.3% of hospitals complying with rule meant to encourage consumer price shopping

Here are some common myths and reasons to reject them.

A new book called Coaching with P.R.I.D.E.: How Badly Do You Want To Win? from a long-time football coach offers advice for life and business.

Three economists concluded in a Johns Hopkins working paper that lockdowns in response to the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic did not have a significant effect on mortality rates, but the paper's findings have been criticized.

As we wait on potential tax changes, now is a good time to get estate planning done.