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by Lauren Clason
New State Laws to Bar Private Equity From Medicine Start to Show Their Teeth
by Chris Cumming
Oregon’s curb on corporate medicine could face more changes
By Nick Budnick
Oregon Emergency Physicians Claim Win Against For-Profit Replacements
by Shannon Firth
Oregon hospitals won’t outsource to national physician chain after all
By Tara Bannow
What to watch as hospital CEOs face the Hill
By Megan R. Wilson
DOJ increasingly investigating health systems, claiming anticompetitive contracts
By Maia Anderson
More insurance claims denials are being overturned upon appeal, study finds
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn
More insurer denials are being overturned
Part of the Axios Vitals Newsletter Maya Goldman, Tina Reed, and Peter Sullivan
Huge Rates of Insurance Denials Get Overturned by Independent Review Experts
by Cheryl Clark
by AHIP
Delaware lawmakers try again to cap the state’s excessive hospital costs
By Sarah Mueller
RI's health care problems: 3 takeaways from Brown’s health care summit
By Jonny Williams
Leaders gather for an authentic, lively conversation about health care policy in Rhode Island
By Corrie Pikul
Senators raise concerns about TrumpRx in letter to HHS watchdog
By Katie Palmer
Private equity firms acquired more than 500 autism centers in past decade, study shows
A new study from researchers at the Brown University School of Public Health highlights a push from private equity investors into autism therapy centers across the nation.
Data on Humana’s clinics looked dismal. Then its corporate research machine got to work
By Casey Ross and Tara Bannow
How Research Shapes Health Policy on Capitol Hill
Jared Perkins, Director of Health Policy Strategy at CAHPR discusses bridging the gap between academia and policymakers, the challenges of navigating health policy under a shifting political climate, and the importance of aligning research with legislative priorities.