Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 … Next page › Last page Last Gist Weekly: January 9, 2026 Superflu emerges, cervical cancer screening guidelines are updated, Utah to deploy AI for prescription renewals Brief Measles reaches record case counts since its elimination Last year, the United States experienced its worst measles outbreak in more than three decades, with more than 2,000 confirmed cases reported by the CDC across 49 outbreaks nationwide. Infographic Gist Weekly: December 19, 2025 What a year for AI, federal policy and health plans Brief The year in federal healthcare policy news From rapidly expiring Affordable Care Act enhanced tax credits a fast-evolving federal public health agenda, today’s episode of the Gist Healthcare Podcast delves into some of the biggest healthcare policy news of 2025. Podcast Gist Weekly: December 12, 2025 HHS unveils AI strategy, hospitals improve patient safety, OPPS final rule expands site neutrality Brief Gist Weekly: December 5, 2025 Healthcare sector delivers best-performing quarter, affordability crisis deepens, CMS proposes Medicare Advantage star ratings overhaul Brief Gist Weekly: November 14, 2025 Shutdown ends, Moody’s outlook for not-for-profit hospitals for 2026, Canada loses measles elimination status. Brief Docs exiting traditional Medicare in greater numbers The number of physicians exiting traditional Medicare has accelerated, especially since the Covid-19 pandemic, with the annual exit rate climbing from less than 1% in 2013 to nearly 5% in 2023, a new JAMA study has found. Infographic Gist Weekly: October 31, 2025 ACA premiums set to spike, CVS closes some Oak Street clinics, APPs can't be called "Doctor" Brief The OBBB’s Medicaid work requirements and the hidden risks for hospitals The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB), passed this summer, contains a provision of great consequence for hospitals: Medicaid work requirements. Article Why pregnant women are still missing from drug trials and why it matters now In this episode, STAT News reporter Lizzy Lawrence joins host J. Carlisle Larsen to discuss how history, politics, and caution shaped the science of pregnancy, and what it will take to ensure women are fully included in research that affects their health. Podcast Gist Weekly: October 10, 2025 Government shutdown in its second week, healthcare organizations sue to stop H1-B visa fees, Qualtrics announces Press Ganey Forsta acquisition Brief Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 … Next page › Last page Last
Gist Weekly: January 9, 2026 Superflu emerges, cervical cancer screening guidelines are updated, Utah to deploy AI for prescription renewals Brief
Measles reaches record case counts since its elimination Last year, the United States experienced its worst measles outbreak in more than three decades, with more than 2,000 confirmed cases reported by the CDC across 49 outbreaks nationwide. Infographic
The year in federal healthcare policy news From rapidly expiring Affordable Care Act enhanced tax credits a fast-evolving federal public health agenda, today’s episode of the Gist Healthcare Podcast delves into some of the biggest healthcare policy news of 2025. Podcast
Gist Weekly: December 12, 2025 HHS unveils AI strategy, hospitals improve patient safety, OPPS final rule expands site neutrality Brief
Gist Weekly: December 5, 2025 Healthcare sector delivers best-performing quarter, affordability crisis deepens, CMS proposes Medicare Advantage star ratings overhaul Brief
Gist Weekly: November 14, 2025 Shutdown ends, Moody’s outlook for not-for-profit hospitals for 2026, Canada loses measles elimination status. Brief
Docs exiting traditional Medicare in greater numbers The number of physicians exiting traditional Medicare has accelerated, especially since the Covid-19 pandemic, with the annual exit rate climbing from less than 1% in 2013 to nearly 5% in 2023, a new JAMA study has found. Infographic
Gist Weekly: October 31, 2025 ACA premiums set to spike, CVS closes some Oak Street clinics, APPs can't be called "Doctor" Brief
The OBBB’s Medicaid work requirements and the hidden risks for hospitals The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB), passed this summer, contains a provision of great consequence for hospitals: Medicaid work requirements. Article
Why pregnant women are still missing from drug trials and why it matters now In this episode, STAT News reporter Lizzy Lawrence joins host J. Carlisle Larsen to discuss how history, politics, and caution shaped the science of pregnancy, and what it will take to ensure women are fully included in research that affects their health. Podcast
Gist Weekly: October 10, 2025 Government shutdown in its second week, healthcare organizations sue to stop H1-B visa fees, Qualtrics announces Press Ganey Forsta acquisition Brief