U.S. nonprofit hospitals have made some meaningful strides over the past few months – enough for Fitch Ratings to revise its outlook from deteriorating to neutral, the rating agency said this week.
Hollywood Firefighters Pension Fund, based in Florida, is suing UnitedHealth Group executives, including the late Brian Thompson, for alleged insider trading. The lawsuit, filed in May in federal court in Minnesota, also names UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty and board chairman Stephen Hemsley.
Sellers need to disclose any issues up-front, as clients lack 100% compliance on HIPAA regulations 100% of the time, says Adam Green, a partner in Davis Wright Tremaine.
The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that the expiration of enhanced subsidies for Affordable Care Act plans – which are set to expire in 2026 – could drive up premiums in the individual market.
The newly launched Illinois Resource Pool connects healthcare facilities with vetted, flexible local clinicians, says Robert Crowe, CEO and founder of Matchwell and EVP of per diem and local workforce strategies at Medical Solutions.