Supply Chain Pulse — 2026-05-28
Supply Chain Pulse — 2026-05-28
Here are today's top healthcare supply chain stories.
New rail data requirement a ‘win’ for shippers, expert says
Class I railroads will soon need to report two additional metrics, which a former BNSF director said could boost service transparency.
Source: Supply Chain Dive - Healthcare
Novelis aluminum plant to resume operations following fire damage
The company has started commissioning its New York plant and expects to ramp up hot mill production in the coming weeks.
Source: Supply Chain Dive - Healthcare
Full tariff refunds for de minimis imports? US says no
A lawsuit aims to revive the exemption and land refunds on all tariffs for shipments that would have qualified, but the Justice Department offered a rebuttal.
Source: Supply Chain Dive - Healthcare
Providers racking up wins in No Surprises Act lawsuits
HaloMD and others have fended off legal challenges from insurers disputing No Surprises Act arbitrations.
How Utah’s AI refill pilot is performing so far
The initial results of Utah's AI prescribing pilot with Doctronic are being viewed as promising by the stakeholders.
GoodRx expands scope, launches subscription program
The subscription program comes as more individuals are losing insurance coverage or paying high out-of-pocket costs.
How health systems divide claim denials work between AI and humans
Health systems are adopting AI tools to prevent and appeal claims denials, and are retraining employees for some cases.
CMS home health freeze could slow hospital discharges
The CMS home health moratorium is preventing established operators from opening new locations.
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