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COVID-19 pandemic likely put some bankruptcies on hold

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COVID-19 pandemic likely put some bankruptcies on hold

Turmoil associated with COVID-19 may have put some bankruptcies planned for the first quarter on hold, but ultimately the economic downturn triggered by the pandemic will prompt many filings.

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HIMSS won't issue refunds for canceled conference

Exhibitors and sponsors are disappointed that the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society won't refund their fees for its canceled annual conference like other trade associations and professional societies have done.

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Hospital merger and acquisition activity, Q1 2020

This list contains data points on the date the deal was announced, acquirer name, total revenue and more.

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Teladoc's quarterly revenue climbs 41% on the back of 2 million telehealth visits

In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the telemedicine provider's visit volume is up 92% year-over-year.

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Healthcare earnings reports from the first quarter of 2020

Growth in pharmacy prescriptions, specialty pharmacy services and Medicare Advantage membership drove Cigna’s top line higher in the first quarter of 2020.

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Top White House healthcare policy deputy resigns

Domestic Policy Council chief Joe Grogan has been a powerful force in shaping the Trump administration's healthcare policy.

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66% trust their healthcare provider on virus data, poll finds

Sixty-eight percent of Americans say they highly trust the information that the CDC provides about the virus, 66% trust their doctor or healthcare provider, and 52% said the same about their state or local government.

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Coronavirus outbreak: Lack of CARES Act funding for Medicaid providers could do ‘permanent damage’ to safety net, MACPAC says

Live updates from Modern Healthcare on the coronavirus outbreak and how COVID-19 is affecting the healthcare industry.

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