In The Keckley Poll conducted November 13-16, 2023 among 817 U.S. adults, 69% agreed that “the health system is fundamentally flawed and needs major change.” This view is held even…
In the 4Q 2023 Keckley Poll*, signals about the public’s perception of the U.S. health system are clear: The majority think the system is heading in the wrong direction and…
At the interim meeting of the American Medical Association House of Delegates Saturday in National Harbor, MD, President Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH, urged physicians to take action: “Medicine is not…
Does hospital ownership matter? According to a study published last week in Health Affairs Scholar, NOT MUCH. That’s a problem for not-for-profit hospitals who claim otherwise. 58% of U.S. hospitals…
Last week was notable for healthcare because current events thrust it into the limelight… Hospitals and emergency responders in Maine: Media attention to Gaza and the Speaker-less U.S. House of…
Last week, Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) released its Annual Employer Health Benefits Survey which included a surprise: The average annual single premium and the average annual family premium each increased…
U.S. healthcare faces an existential threat: the loss of confidence and trust that the system is fair and more concerned about its profit than patient care. It’s a sentiment that’s…
In Las Vegas this week, 10,000 healthcare entrepreneurs, investors, purchasers and industry onlookers are gathered to celebrate the business of U.S. healthcare. It follows the inaugural Nashville Healthcare Sessions last…
This week, all eyes will be on the U.S. Congress as the clock ticks toward a potential government shutdown. Whether lawmakers reach agreement on a continuing resolution to extend funding…
Saturday, Congress voted overwhelming (House 335-91, Senate 88-9) to keep the government funded until Nov. 17 at 2023 levels. No surprise. Congress is supposed to pass all 12 appropriations bills…