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It’s not news that health systems faced significant financial challenges in 2022 and 2023. But as 2024 margins have tipped up, it’s been an open question how much budgets would follow.
Even in the past few years, the role of the supply chain leader has changed dramatically. Once a role mostly just focused on getting the right products and devices to facilities
Introducing the Class of 2025 Finance Fellows, including 14 financial executives from Leading Health Systems across the country.
The Health Management Academy recently held three days of strategic forum discussions with Chief Nursing Officers and Chief Human Resource Officers from leading health systems to discuss challenges and opportunities to address in 2023.
In mid-April, Elevance announced a new strategic partnership with the private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice.
Our featured numbers in the news this week, including Amazon's healthcare losses and medical professionals at the Olympics.
A new report by Pitchbook finds that healthcare PE and VC investors are seeing different fortunes through the first half of 2024.
Our featured numbers in the news this week, including the uninsured rate, GLP-1 poisonings, and PE deals.
Our favorite reads from the past week, including McKinsey's take on MA and a provocative Axios article about hospital margins.
After months of uncertainty and public struggles, Steward Health Care filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in a bid to restructure more than $1B in debt.
In late March, Walgreens reported a nearly $6B loss in Q2 largely attributed to a $5.8B impairment charge reflecting the declining value of its VillageMD majority stake.
North Carolina’s Department of Health and Human Services plans to offer expanded Medicaid payments to hospitals that offer to relieve medical debt for low and middle-income patients.
Our featured numbers in the news this week, including direct-to-employer contracting, surprise billing complaints, and infant abductions.