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House Republicans probe CVS for alleged HIPAA violation

In June, CVS sent a mass text to pharmacy customers in Louisiana urging them to contact their representatives to oppose…

Buckle Up: HTI-4 Accelerates Mandatory RTPB and ePA Integration for EHRs – Regulatory Talk Series

The following is a guest article by Nick Barger, PharmD, Vice President, Product at DrFirst.  This article is the next…

More than 600 Kaiser workers hold 1-day strike in Northern California

Certified nurse midwives and registered nurse anesthetists walked off the job Monday amid contentious negotiations of their first labor contract. 

States unprepared to implement Medicaid work requirements: report

Implementing work requirements should be a “multi-year project,” researchers said, but states have just until next year to prepare.

Aetna, Optum settle ‘dummy codes’ case for $8.4M

The decade-long case alleged that Aetna and Optum Health conspired to pass along administrative costs to patients by disguising them…

Isaac Health Raises $10.5M to Democratize Access to Dementia Care Amid Rising Public Health Crisis

The Funding Will Support the Scaling of New Technologies for Dementia Diagnosis and Care Isaac Health, a leading health technology…

Connectivity: The missing link in payment infrastructure

In healthcare payments, speed matters. Scale matters. But connections matter most.

The single source of truth for member risk: Breaking risk adjustment’s speed-accuracy-ROI trilemma

Your members have more conditions than you’re capturing. Here’s how to find them 5X faster.

Bonus Features – September 7, 2025 – ECG Management Consultants launches a curated marketplace of AI-enabled health technology partners; IKS Health appoints their very first Chief AI Officer; plus 24 more stories

Welcome to the weekly edition of Healthcare IT Today Bonus Features. This article will be a weekly roundup of interesting…

Weekly Roundup – September 6, 2025

Welcome to our Healthcare IT Today Weekly Roundup. Each week, we’ll be providing a look back at the articles we…