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Bon Secours and UnitedHealthcare have reached an agreement, which means patients in the Upstate area of South Carolina will remain in-network.
Healthcare has a daunting and growing supply and demand problem.  We have a growing population in the United States and not enough doctors, nurses, allied healthcare providers and technicians. It is a ...
Some of the nation's health insurers say they're taking steps to speed the process by which doctors approve medical care.
Here are eight updates on healthcare union efforts in June, as reported by Becker’s: 1. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local Union 30 filed a petition with the National Labor Relations ...
The two healthcare companies have been in negotiations since January and have now reached an agreement that keeps 30,000 patients in-network.
Burned-out primary care physicians are increasingly seeking safe haven in concierge care and other free-market models of ...
Federal guidance that the Trump administration says is intended to offer clarity is instead leaving health care providers ...
Newsweek's AI Impact Award winners share how they measure success and guarantee outcomes: setting themselves apart in a ...
A massive hack of the insurance giant set off a chain of events that has left some doctors’ practices on financial life ...
From hospital systems to private equity, eight healthcare leaders joined Becker’s to discuss who they believe is the most disruptive force in physician consolidation today. Editor’s note: These ...
Healthcare spending in the United States would decline by $797 billion over the next decade under the congressional spending bill passed by the House of Representatives.