Health Care System
The United States health care system encompasses a mixture of private and public entities that are either non-profit or for-profit. Health care coverage may be financed through federal and state government programs or can be purchased through the health insurance marketplace. In contrast, a smaller proportion of the U.S. population is uninsured. The resulting effects of a decentralized system has led to considerable challenges for provider organizations—including cost pressures, a push towards alternative payment models, and market consolidation. Despite these challenges, there are opportunities for provider organizations in reducing excess costs and utilization, particularly as payers look for innovative approaches that can demonstrate a return-on-investment in terms of cost and consumer outcomes.
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Two More States Announced For CMS AHEAD Model; Six In Total Participating
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Nearly 1.5 Million Part D Enrollees Reached Out-of-Pocket Limit By June 2024
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Four States Approved To Allow Medicaid Coverage For Traditional Health Care Practices
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Small, Private For-Profit Hospitals Had Lowest Rate Of Health Care-Associated Infections
Latest Resources
- Otsuka Partners With Japanese Researchers On Epilepsy Treatment Support System With eMind Smartphone AppÂ
- Virginia Medicaid Launches Cardinal Care Health Plans & Member OptionsÂ
- UCI Health―Irvine To Be The Nation’s First All-Electric Acute Care HospitalÂ
- Samsung Acquires U.S. Health Care Data Integration Company XealthÂ
- The 2025 Federal Budget Reconciliation Bill (H.R.1 – One Big Beautiful Bill Act): Implications For The Health & Human Service Field
- Federal Budget Bill Brings Major Administrative & Financing Changes To Medicaid, ACA Marketplace & MedicareÂ
- OBBB Myth vs Fact
- Estimated Effects On The Number Of Uninsured People In 2034 Resulting From Policies Incorporated Within CBO’s Baseline Projections & H.R. 1, The One Big Beautiful Bill Act
- The 2025 Federal Budget Reconciliation Bill (H.R.1 – One Big Beautiful Bill Act)
- The Mindful Lemon Selects Qualifacts To Support Rapid Expansion & Enhance Client CareÂ
- Humana’s CenterWell Business Agrees To Acquire The Villages Health In FloridaÂ
- Cherokee Health Systems Rebrands As River Valley HealthÂ
- BlueCross BlueShield Of Tennessee Winding Down Shared Health Subsidiary, With Dual Eligible Plans In Mississippi & TexasÂ
- Joint Commission Launches Simplified Accreditation Standard With Fewer RequirementsÂ
- CMS Rescinds EMTALA Guidance On Emergency AbortionsÂ

- 61% Of Nurses Plan To Make A Job Change Within One YearÂ
- Medicare Advantage Capitation Payments To Increase By 7.2% For 2026Â
- CMS Releases Final Rule To Address ACA Exchange Enrollment Fraud, Saving ACA Enrollees 5%Â
- Centers For Medicare & Medicaid Services Announcement Of Calendar Year (CY) 2026 Medicare Advantage (MA) Capitation Rates & Part C & Part D Payment Policies
- HHS EMTALA Letter To Health Care Providers
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Government Contract Bidding Opportunities
- Florida’s Leon County Seeks Title I Equitable Services For Private School Students Tutoring Or Extended Learning Opportunities
- South Carolina Seeks Building Collaborative Learning Environment Services
- California Seeks Technical Assistance & Capacity-Building Support For Nonprofit Organizations In The Community Violence Intervention Field
- California’s San Mateo County Seeks Basic Life Support & Gurney Transportation Services
Government Contract Award Announcements
- Michigan’s Macomb County Awards Jail-Based Cognitive Behavioral Group Services Contract To CARE Of Southeastern Michigan
- New York Awards Danielson Framework Training Services Contract To Rosa Educational Consulting, Inc.
- Nevada Awards Certified Community Behavioral Health Care Centers Data Project Services Contract To Public Health Supportive Services, LLC
- Nevada Awards Pharmacy Benefits Manager Services Contract To Ramsell Corporation
- Delaware’s New Castle County Awards Off-Site Program Services For 18-20 Year Olds With Disabilities Contract To Opportunity Center, Inc.