Laws & Regulations

CMS Faces Staffing Shortages Amid Major Policy Expansions
Regulatory & Compliance CMS Faces Staffing Shortages Amid Major Policy Expansions

The vast machinery of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is currently attempting to manage the healthcare needs of more than 160 million American citizens with a workforce that has dwindled by 1,000 employees over the course of the past calendar year. This significant reduction in human

FDA Clears VDyne to Launch Heart Valve Replacement Trial
Regulatory & Compliance FDA Clears VDyne to Launch Heart Valve Replacement Trial

Approximately 1.5 million individuals in the United States currently grapple with the debilitating effects of severe tricuspid regurgitation, a condition that has historically left many patients with few viable recovery options due to the high risks associated with traditional surgery. For decades,

Trump Overhauls Medicare Advantage Star Ratings System
Regulatory & Compliance Trump Overhauls Medicare Advantage Star Ratings System

The landscape of privatized senior healthcare is undergoing its most significant regulatory transformation in decades as the federal government moves to fundamentally recalibrate the mechanisms that dictate billions of dollars in annual insurance subsidies. By shifting the evaluation of Medicare

White House Budget Slashes Health Spending to Boost Defense
Regulatory & Compliance White House Budget Slashes Health Spending to Boost Defense

The latest fiscal year 2027 budget proposal released by the White House represents one of the most aggressive shifts in federal spending priorities in recent memory, targeting a double-digit reduction in domestic health services to fund a historic expansion of the national military infrastructure.

Will Tennessee Risk an Unregulated Healthcare Monopoly?
Regulatory & Compliance Will Tennessee Risk an Unregulated Healthcare Monopoly?

James Maitland brings a unique perspective to the intersection of medical technology and market dynamics. Having witnessed how advanced robotics and IoT can streamline care, he also understands the fragile balance of hospital competition and the heavy toll that administrative shifts take on patient

HHS Struggles With Staff Shortages One Year After Restructuring
Regulatory & Compliance HHS Struggles With Staff Shortages One Year After Restructuring

The sprawling hallways of the Mary E. Switzer Memorial Building, once a hive of activity for thousands of public health experts, now echo with a silence that reflects the deepest personnel crisis in the history of the Department of Health and Human Services. Following a tumultuous year marked by an

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