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Mashup Score: 0Brightline opens its first in-person mental health clinic in New York for kids, with several more planned - 8 hour(s) ago
Brightline, a pediatric mental health provider, has opened its first in-person clinic in Brooklyn, New York. | Brightline plans to open two additional clinics in the New York area later this year. Eight more clinics are scheduled for next year, with exact regions to be determined.
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Mashup Score: 2Infinitus adds hallucination-free AI voice agent for patients - 9 hour(s) ago
For Zing Health, the first of the month is a busy time. | The voice agents can make and receive phone calls from patients, freeing up time for staff.
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Mashup Score: 0CMS may soon propose Medicaid provider tax regulation - 9 hour(s) ago
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) submitted a regulation to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) that could upend Medicaid provider tax program financing. | State provider taxes are under the spotlight in Medicaid and soon could be the subject of a proposed rule by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
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Mashup Score: 3Managing diabetes with cultural foods - 13 hour(s) ago
About 1 in 10 people have diabetes, and 1 in 5 don’t even know they have | This week on “Podnosis,” Yumlish CEO Shireen Abdullah joins us to discuss how culturally tailored nutrition education is helping tackle diabetes—and why looming federal budget cuts could derail that progress.
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Blue Shield of California shared members’ private health information with Google for nearly three years, the insurance giant revealed earlier this month. | Blue Shield of California shared members’ private health information with Google over a nearly three-year period, the insurance giant revealed earlier this month.
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Community Health Systems’ narrow first-quarter net loss landed right in line with Wall Street’s expectations, though the public for-profit hospital operator increased its net operating revenue on s | Despite a slight decline in adjusted EBIDTA, the for-profit’s CEO touted same-store volume gains and divestiture proceeds that are allowing it to reduce debt.
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Last week, Kaiser Permanente debuted what it said is the largest hospital-based renewable energy microgrid system in the U.S. | The battery storage element was funded by the California Energy Commission and installed by Kaiser partner Faraday Microgrids.
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Congressional Republicans recently passed a budget resolution that calls for the House Energy and Commerce Committee to reduce $880 billion in spending over 10 years, setting the stage for a messy | One of the biggest congressional battles this year will be an upcoming reconciliation bill, which could see the Medicaid program cut by hundreds of billions of dollars. Here’s how that could impact the country’s healthcare system.
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Mashup Score: 1Insurance executives face 'increased safety concerns'. Here's a look at what major health plans paid for protection last year - 2 day(s) ago
Major payers spent relatively little on executive protection last year, but their approaches are likely to change, according to a review of annual proxy reports. | Major payers spent relatively little on executive protection last year, but their approaches are likely to change, according to a review of annual proxy reports.
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Mashup Score: 0NIH to back RFK Jr. autism research campaign with comprehensive data resource from patients' medical records - 2 day(s) ago
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will begin work on a comprehensive federal database of patient records to study autism and chronic disease, Director Jay Bhattacharya, M.D., Ph.D., | NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya told advisers on Monday that the agency would create a central platform of patient records to aid autism research, in line with the goals of Health Secretary RFK Jr.
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