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Trade association AHIP published its state-by-state report on health coverage Nov. 12.  The organization identified 697,928 health plan employees and 1,301,167 insurance-related employees across the country based on U.S. Census Bureau 2022 data. Here are how many health plan employees…

Patient rooms are being reimagined — not just in layout, but in how technology supports communication, safety and connection. In a recent Becker’s, Zoom, and HP survey of 75 hospital and health system leaders, including C-suite executives, medical directors, and…

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Vermont will have the highest average monthly premiums for the lowest-cost Silver-tier marketplace plan in 2026, while New Hampshire will have the lowest, according to KFF. The national average is $611. Premiums were analyzed using the lowest-cost premium for a…

For ambient AI, 2024 was the year when platforms partnered with health systems to build together and prove the concept, and 2025 was the year of scale and measuring impact. What incredible breakthroughs  are in store for healthcare AI in…

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Jeffrey Flaks

President and Chief Executive Officer, Hartford HealthCare

Terri Couts

SVP, Chief Information and Digital Officer, Sharp Healthcare

Chris Burnett

AVP Clinical Innovation & Investment, CVS Health

Guru Sundar

VP of Marketing, Abridge

Urgent care has moved from a convenience play to a competitive lever. For health systems navigating declining reimbursement, shifting consumer expectations and overcrowded EDs, a strategic urgent care footprint can accelerate growth and enhance access while protecting and growing market…

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Eli Lilly plans to launch a direct-to-employer model for its GLP-1 medications in early 2026 in a move aimed at giving companies more flexibility in designing obesity management benefits for their employees. The model will include three components: flexible benefit…

A federal court in Florida has approved a $3.4 million class action settlement resolving claims that Aetna improperly denied coverage for proton beam radiation therapy to treat cancer. The lawsuit was filed in 2020 by a Florida resident whose request…

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