Coalition Urges Policymakers to Reject No Surprises Act Enforcement Bill
The Coalition Against Surprise Medical Billing launched a campaign opposing the No Surprises Act Enforcement…
The Coalition Against Surprise Medical Billing launched a campaign opposing the No Surprises Act Enforcement Act, arguing it would worsen IDR process abuse. The post Coalition Urges Policymakers to Reject No Surprises Act Enforcement Bill appeared first on MedCity News.
Do Medicare Advantage enrollees like plans with more prior authorization? On the one han, one would think the answer is a clear ‘no’. However, higher levels of prior authorization could result in lower premiums, a tradeoff many enrollees may prefer. A paper by Marr, Trivedi and Meyers (2026) aims to answer the question using beneficiary…
Spero Therapeutics enters immunology with an antibody licensed from Innovent Biologics. The lead indication is a rare autoimmune condition where Spero aims to offer advantages over the Amgen drug that is currently the only approved treatment. The post After Antibiotic Approval, Spero Pivots to Immunology Aiming to Rival an Amgen Asset appeared first on MedCity…
Matching the right patient to the right therapy now requires understanding what’s driving the apnea, not just how often it occurs. Closing that gap means rethinking what sleep apnea testing identifies and where it happens. The post Why the Next Era of Sleep Medicine Depends on Better Diagnostics appeared first on MedCity News.
It usually tracks some version of value delivered, where more customers lead to more usage and more revenue. However, in healthcare, the blind pursuit of revenue can cause real harm. The post Revenue Is a Misleading KPI in Healthcare appeared first on MedCity News.
The PBM reform efforts are directional, not temporary. Meeting these expectations requires automated systems that can reconstruct claim logic on demand and provide real-time alignment between pricing, rebates and financial outputs. The post Pharmacy Benefit Operations Infrastructure Must Rise to Regulatory Reform Standards appeared first on MedCity News.
Data as of March 2026 show that demand for 988 continues to rise, with the volume of calls, texts, and chats 15% higher than a year earlier and nearly 50% higher than two years ago. States are also answering more calls in-state, where counselors are more likely to be familiar with local resources.
This brief explores substance use and suicide deaths, finding that, collectively, these deaths ranked #3 in leading causes of death in the U.S. in 2024. Trends in substance use and suicide deaths over time and by demographics are also presented.
[Sponsored] This guide is designed to help you identify the environmental constraints that matter most, then address them in a realistic sequence that fits how healthcare IT work actually gets done. The post A Roadmap to Real Healthcare AI Execution appeared first on MedCity News.
Thousands of Americans who undergo a common knee surgery might be making their problems worse rather than better. Researchers who followed patients for 10 years after they received either the actual procedure, arthroscopic knee surgery to trim degenerative cartilage tears, or merely “sham surgery” — a skin incision — for knee pain, found that the…