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Indiana Hospital Association warns of members’ mounting financial difficulties, calls for legislative action

A new analysis prepared by healthcare consulting firm Kaufman Hall for the Indiana Hospital Association (IHA) details a worsening financial outlook for the state’s hospitals, with the association calling for help from legislators. IHA says the analysis shows “margins remain below national averages,” and quoted numerous hospital leaders who warn that…

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By: Joe Paone
January 28, 2026
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OBL-centered perspective on the 2026 ASC Final Payment Rule

Law firm Reed Smith has taken a deep dive into a complex business and regulatory issue: the relationship and competition between office-based labs (OBLs) and traditional ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), and the changes to that dynamic presented by CMS' 2026 Final Rule for ASCs. “The landscape for [OBLs] continues to…

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By: Joe Paone
January 27, 2026
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Analysis: Hospital credit rating activity ‘moderates’ in 2025

Healthcare consulting firm Kaufman Hall reports that hospital credit rating downgrades declined in 2025 while the number of upgrades increased, representing a tempering of downgrade activity in recent years. It says growing volumes, increased supplemental funding and improved labor and expense management “contributed to improved financial performance for many borrowers.”…

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By: Joe Paone
January 26, 2026
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Survey finds use of unauthorized ‘shadow AI’ tools running rampant in health care

A new survey of healthcare professionals and administrators found that unauthorized artificial intelligence (AI) tools and apps are in wide use across hospitals and health systems in the U.S., including for direct patient care. Wolters Kluwer Health, which conducted the survey, calls these unauthorized tools “shadow AI,” and says their…

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By: Joe Paone
January 26, 2026
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By: Lindsay Botts, MA
January 23, 2026
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Inside three rural hospitals in crisis

Last week saw numerous mainstream media accounts of the troubles facing specific rural hospitals and the resulting negative impacts on the small communities they serve. Williamston, N.C. NPR affiliate WUNC in Chapel Hill, N.C., focused on the small town of Williamston, N.C., the seat of Martin County, which has approximately 22,000…

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By: Joe Paone
January 23, 2026
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Navajo Nation’s Sage Memorial Hospital performs first surgery in 20 years

Sage Memorial Hospital (SMH), which serves the Navajo Nation in Ganado, Ariz., has reopened its surgical services department for the first time in nearly two decades. On Jan. 21, it performed a colonoscopy and endoscopy, culminating an historic return for the hospital’s general surgery department, which closed in 2006 due…

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By: Joe Paone
January 23, 2026
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UNMC team finds new protocol ‘significantly’ improves perioperative monitoring of diabetic patients

A study by investigators at University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) in Omaha suggests that by embedding a standardized glucose management protocol into the electronic health record (EHR), perioperative teams can better control the blood sugar levels of diabetic patients. The study, published in Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology,…

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By: Joe Paone
January 22, 2026
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Report: University Health expanding presence at South Texas Medical Center

According to an article by non-profit news outlet San Antonio Report, the Board of Managers of University Health, a locally owned and operated health system serving San Antonio and Bexar County, Texas, has voted to enter a $50 million deal to acquire two medical towers next to a shuttered CHRISTUS…

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By: Joe Paone
January 22, 2026
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Community Health Systems sells Crestwood Medical Center to Huntsville Hospital Health System

Community Health Systems of Franklin, Tenn., announced Tuesday that a subsidiary entered a definitive agreement to sell “substantially all” of the assets of the 180-bed Crestwood Medical Center in Huntsville, Ala., along with its associated outpatient centers and practices, to Huntsville Hospital Health System (HH Health) for $450 million, “subject to…

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By: Joe Paone
January 21, 2026
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