Policies & Regulations

Are B2 and C Hospital Wards Becoming A Single Class?
Management & Administration Are B2 and C Hospital Wards Becoming A Single Class?

A quiet revolution is reshaping the very rooms where patients recover, as a new national framework in Singapore's public healthcare system is set to standardize hospital design and potentially erase the long-standing distinctions between its two main subsidized ward classes. This strategic

Curitics Taps John Gorman to Bolster Health Tech Strategy
Management & Administration Curitics Taps John Gorman to Bolster Health Tech Strategy

In the rapidly evolving landscape of American healthcare, where the transition to value-based care models places immense pressure on providers and health plans, the integration of deep policy expertise with cutting-edge technology is no longer an advantage but a necessity. Curitics Health

Compliance and Outcomes Reshape Payer IT for 2026
Management & Administration Compliance and Outcomes Reshape Payer IT for 2026

The healthcare payer information technology sector is rapidly approaching a defining moment, with 2026 poised to be a pivotal execution year that will fundamentally reshape investment priorities, technological roadmaps, and the entire vendor acquisition landscape. A powerful convergence of

Could This Device End Repeat Breast Cancer Surgeries?
Management & Administration Could This Device End Repeat Breast Cancer Surgeries?

For the tens of thousands of individuals undergoing breast-conserving surgery each year, the procedure represents a critical step toward recovery, but it often comes with a significant and distressing uncertainty. The goal of a lumpectomy is to remove the cancerous tumor along with a small margin

House GOP Bill Aims to Tackle Healthcare Costs
Management & Administration House GOP Bill Aims to Tackle Healthcare Costs

With a critical deadline looming that threatens to raise healthcare premiums for millions, House Republican leaders have introduced a comprehensive 111-page legislative package aimed at lowering costs through market-based reforms rather than expanded government subsidies. The draft bill is on a

GAO Finds Staffing Crisis Delays Medical Device Recalls
Management & Administration GAO Finds Staffing Crisis Delays Medical Device Recalls

A critical performance audit from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) has revealed that persistent and severe understaffing within the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is critically undermining the agency's ability to oversee medical device recalls, leading to dangerous delays that

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