“Medical gaslighting” and AI are among top concerns as the information age encourages patient engagement but disrupts provider-patient relationships. Systemic measures can improve trust and safety.
Our 2025 Medicare Advantage competitive enrollment report analyzes decelerating growth as the market undergoes a period of correction. We discuss six key trends and action items for health plans.
Premiums nearly doubled in a recent 5-year period, even as other healthcare costs have shifted to patients. The burden will grow heavier without appropriate policy interventions.
Leaders are looking to the long-term sustainability of their academic health enterprises. We discuss initiatives to pursue, including revenue growth and cost-saving opportunities.
While Medicaid work requirements may reduce program costs, they would put 36 million people at risk of losing coverage—with negative impacts on access and population health.
Federal disruptions to communications, funding, and processes at the NIH are impacting clinical research, straining health system finances, and creating general uncertainty about the future.
Amid regulatory uncertainty, Medicare Advantage leaders’ priorities reveal a focus on weathering recent disruption, with an eye toward a more favorable forecast for the coming year.
In addition to the risks of a record-breaking flu season, concerns surround the simultaneous increase in avian flu and public health decisions that may exacerbate the situation.
61 senior strategy executives at US health systems shared what they think about key healthcare trends, what keeps them up at night, and where they are making strategic investments for the future.
Leaders at Cleveland Clinic, Memorial Healthcare System, and Keck Medicine of USC share how cloud-based ERP can be a game-changer and catalyst to transform the business.