Supply Chain Pulse — 2026-05-26
Supply Chain Pulse — 2026-05-26
Here are today's top healthcare supply chain stories.
Healthcare construction growing despite delays, high costs
Respondents to Modern Healthcare's Construction and Design Survey say hospital clients are looking to do more with less.
AI leaders are reshaping the health system C-suite
Being able to lead change management is considered a key skill of AI officers within health systems.
Prior authorization headaches persist despite insurers’ pledge
Almost 50 health insurance companies pledged in June to reduce prior authorization requirements and standardize processes.
What to know about the Medicaid Fraud Control Units under scrutiny
President Donald Trump's administration says state Medicaid Fraud Control Units are failing at their mission.
AI sepsis tools are gaining traction—and raising expectations
Some sepsis tools that rely on artificial intelligence have led to double-digit percentage declines in cases within hospitals.
How providers are responding to Elevance’s out-of-network policy
Hospitals that refer certain patients to out-of-network clinicians are facing administrative penalties.
IDR proposed rule: What healthcare leaders need to know
The proposed IDR rule aims to improve transparency, reduce ineligible claims and streamline dispute resolution under the No Surprises Act.
How Medicare Advantage turmoil is disrupting providers, patients
Medicare Advantage exits and benefit reductions are forcing seniors to change coverage, disrupting care plans and creating new costs for hospitals.
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