Supply Chain Pulse — 2026-06-04
Supply Chain Pulse — 2026-06-04
Here are today's top healthcare supply chain stories.
Trump admin appeals aspects of tariff refund order
The Department of Justice said the Court of International Trade lacks the authority to mandate refunds for all finally liquidated entries.
Source: Supply Chain Dive - Healthcare
Supreme Court decision raises stakes for broker hiring practices
The landmark decision found that a third party can be sued for negligent hiring, creating a shakeup in how brokers defend their businesses in future lawsuits.
Source: Supply Chain Dive - Healthcare
US eyes new tariffs for China, EU, Mexico and more after labor probes
The potential levies of either 10% or 12.5% would apply to 60 trading partners, although the proposal listed several product exemptions.
Source: Supply Chain Dive - Healthcare
FMC can help ocean shippers in 3 key ways, chair says
The agency aims to get ahead of any issues and go “where the puck is going, rather than being reactive to certain issues that have occurred,” Laura DiBella told Supply Chain Dive.
Source: Supply Chain Dive - Healthcare
Inside the new No Surprises Act arbitration rules
A new federal rule updates the No Surprises Act arbitration process, but lower fees may drive more disputes before longer-term fixes take hold.
Presbyterian Health Plan to pull back from Medicare Advantage
Presbyterian Health Plan has more than 50,000 Medicare Advantage members.
Modernizing healthcare infrastructure in a high-cost environment
Explore how hospitals can manage rising costs, aging infrastructure and deferred maintenance through smarter financing and modernization strategies in this Healthcare Insider podcast episode.
Ardent Health names Dave Caspers CEO as Marty Bonick steps down
Dave Caspers was chief operating officer at Ardent.
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