Regional home health agencies are quietly exiting Medicaid waiver programs as reimbursement rates, admin burden, and workforce shortages make participation…
Read More »Regional hospice billing groups are quietly dropping private pay clients, concentrating on Medicare and Medicaid. Here is why the economics…
Read More »Private equity firms are buying regional orthopedic groups through rollup strategies, reshaping how practices operate and who controls clinical decisions.
Read More »Regional dialysis clinics are quietly terminating Medicare Advantage contracts as reimbursement rates fall below the cost of care, leaving patients…
Read More »Regional wound care clinic operators are exiting hospital outpatient departments as site-neutral payment policies erode the billing advantage that made…
Read More »Regional workers' comp insurers are quietly pulling back from construction coverage, leaving contractors with fewer options and sharply higher premiums…
Read More »Regional compounding pharmacies are quietly exiting GLP-1 markets as FDA shortage designations expire, leaving patients scrambling for affordable alternatives.
Read More »Regional dental DSOs are quietly offloading underperforming clinic locations through transfers, closures, and discounted sales - signaling the limits of…
Read More »Regional hospice chains are quietly dropping Veterans Affairs contracts over reimbursement gaps and administrative costs, leaving veterans in some markets…
Read More »Regional dermatology billing groups are dropping prior authorization services, leaving practices scrambling to absorb a costly, labor-intensive administrative burden.
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