Re: “New Medicare program using AI leaves WA patients in pain” (March 18, Business): Medicare is a mutual benefit program — I’ve paid into it my whole working life and depend on it in retirement. It’s ...
Under a bill that passed the state House Thursday and is slated to head to the Senate floor, health care providers and insurance companies would be required to submit data on transgender patients and ...
A new algorithm for determining how much aged care support people can receive to remain living at home is being blamed for reducing care for older Australians. Advocates, assessors and providers say ...
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Data breaches are on the rise in recent years. One of the largest health care data breaches in U.S. history has spurred dozens of class action lawsuits looking to hold the company behind it fiscally ...
On January 7, 2026, OpenAI announced ChatGPT Health, a new feature that allows users to review medical test results, prepare for doctor appointments, and seek guidance on diet and fitness—while ...
You may not have heard of TriZetto, but you could nonetheless be one of the more than 3.4 million people whose sensitive health information has been leaked in a massive data breach. The healthcare IT ...
TriZetto Provider Solutions, a healthcare IT company that develops software and services used by health insurers and healthcare providers, has suffered a data breach that exposed the sensitive ...
A Des Moines company is facing a potential class action lawsuit over an alleged cyberattack that may have exposed the health data of 1.6 million people to unauthorized disclosure. OpenLoop Health, a ...
Subsidies. Love 'em or hate them, they dominated the news during the Affordable Care Act's sign-up season, and their reduction is now hitting many enrollees in the pocketbook. While lawmakers continue ...