As states gear up to implement Medicaid work requirements nationally at the start of next year, the Trump administration announced Thursday that 10 leading tech companies have promised to offer $600 million in discounted and free services to support the rollout.
Spring Health, a company that offers digital mental healthcare and navigation services, plans to acquire Alma to expand its reach and tap into the the company's roster of health plan partners.
CenterWell, Humana's senior-focused primary care division, has implemented athenahealth's fully integrated electronic health record with a suite of AI tools across its primary care clinic network.
The country's third-largest nonprofit system, with 167,000 employees and $38 billion in annual revenue, said "competitive" workforce investments like an increased starting minimum wage will benefit both staff and patients.
Akido’s AI-driven platform, ScopeAI, will bolster the capacity of street medicine teams with the goal of keeping unhoused patients healthy and out of hospitals. Several community partners are supporting the program: Future Communities Institute (FCI), Five Keys and Reimagine Freedom.
Premise Health and Crossover Health plan to merge, creating a large employer-focused advanced primary care company serving more than 400 organizations and operating 900 clinics across the country.
This marks Amazon's first partnership in the at-home preventive screening space. Reperio was founded in 2020, working with employers to offer at-home health screenings with instant results.
As colorectal cancer rises sharply among younger adults, senior writer Anastassia Gliadkovskaya speaks with Kimmie Ng, M.D., founding director of Dana-Farber’s Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer Center, about how a new model of care is reshaping treatment and research for patients ages 20 to 49.
Healthier Capital, founded by former One Medical CEO Amir Dan Rubin, beat its fundraising goal to pick up $220 million for its debut healthcare technology fund.
Even as the Trump administration works to implement its most-favored-nation pricing system, the U.S. government continues to advance efforts to negotiate Medicare drug prices as enabled by the Inflation Reduction Act.
Three distinct definitive agreements reached after months of negotiations and state-led mediation outline over $1.6 billion of financial commitments and reaffirm existing affiliations and relationships between the parties.
The acquisition will help expand Rebound’s PTSD care across the U.S., fueled by NOCD’s AI-powered platform called Noto. NOCD plans to continue scaling its own practice nationwide. Noto will become the parent brand.
The 190-hospital for-profit's solid fourth quarter, higher-than-expected 2026 guidance, a $10 billion share repurchase plan and $400 million benefit from "resiliency initiatives" are helping investors look past the massive losses the company said it expects from Affordable Care Act policy changes.
Epic fired back at the Texas Attorney General's allegations that it monopolizes the electronic health record market and unlawfully restricts parental access to their minor children’s medical records.
In his annual "State of the Clinic" address, Tom Mihaljevic, M.D., announced the integrated nonprofit system had reached $18 billion of operating revenue and an operating margin "exceeding 4%" across 2025.