A veteran who served their country for decades should not find themselves facing a seven-hundred-thousand-dollar medical bill because of a database glitch, yet this nightmare has become a reality for thousands of families. Since the implementation of the new T-5 administrative contracts at the
The recent finalization of a multi-million-dollar settlement between the Department of Justice and Modern Nuclear Inc. underscores the federal government's relentless pursuit of healthcare providers who compromise patient care for financial gain. Based in La Habra, California, the mobile cardiac
The intersection of federal regulatory authority and sensitive pediatric medical records has reached a boiling point as the United States Department of Justice intensifies its scrutiny of Brown University Health regarding clinical practices. This legal confrontation centers on the provision of
The official designation of the HCPCS code G0680 by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services fundamentally alters the financial trajectory of medical artificial intelligence by establishing a dedicated reimbursement pathway for the detection and quantification of coronary artery calcification
The sudden and jarring termination of operations at the West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park on March 25 serves as a stark warning about the fragile state of private safety net hospitals operating under extreme fiscal pressure. This closure did not occur in a vacuum but followed a scathing
The federal government manages health benefits for over eight million individuals, but a new proposal has ignited a fierce debate over the boundary between administrative efficiency and personal privacy. This initiative, spearheaded by the Office of Personnel Management, seeks to gather granular