Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
FTC Set To Tighten Rules On Health Apps Sharing Users' Data
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) finalized a rule Friday that aims to tighten the reins on digital health apps sharing consumers' sensitive medical data with tech companies. The agency issued a final version of聽its revised Health Breach Notification Rule to underscore the rule鈥檚 applicability to health apps in a bid to protect consumers' data privacy and provide more transparency about how companies collect their health information. (Landi, 4/26)
Rush University System for Health is teaming up with top-ranked University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center 鈥 a move that鈥檚 expected to give Rush patients better access to the latest cancer treatments and help Rush compete against other Chicago-area hospitals. (Schencker, 4/26)
Centene聽has updated its聽prior authorization system with an eye toward speeding聽pre-approval decisions for patients and providers. 鈥淲e completed an important initiative to simplify our prior authorization process by automating our real-time source data,鈥 CEO Sarah London said during the company鈥檚 first-quarter earnings call Friday.聽鈥淭his simplification improves the timeliness of prior authorization decisions, ensuring our members get the care they need quickly and removing friction from the process overall for both members and providers.鈥澛(Tepper, 4/26)
Some health systems have recovered from the pandemic much better than others, and those with healthier margins tend to be the ones that made a stronger push into outpatient care. There's a wildly large and growing difference between the operating margins of top-performing health systems and those at the bottom, according to Kaufman Hall data shared with Axios. (Owens, 4/26)
In Kingman, Ariz., a windswept city of 35,000 at the eastern edge of the Mojave desert, data scientists are about as rare as a drenching rain. The local health clinic doesn鈥檛 have a stable internet connection, much less the software to support the latest, greatest artificial intelligence. But the clinic, a federally qualified health center called North Country HealthCare, has plenty of problems AI could help with. (Ross, 4/29)
麻豆女优 Health News: Exposed To Agent Orange At US Bases, Veterans Face Cancer Without VA Compensation
As a young GI at Fort Ord in Monterey County, California, Dean Osborn spent much of his time in the oceanside woodlands, training on soil and guzzling water from streams and aquifers now known to be contaminated with cancer-causing pollutants. 鈥淭hey were marching the snot out of us,鈥 he said, recalling his year and a half stationed on the base, from 1979 to 1980. (Norman and Kime, 4/29)
On health worker unions 鈥
Staff at CVS Health's unit Omnicare in Las Vegas voted to join the Pharmacy Guild, becoming the first location at the national pharmacy chain to join the union. About 87% of workers at CVS Omnicare, a provider of pharmacy services to long-term care facilities, in Las Vegas voted on Thursday in favor of unionization. The vote comes months after some employees at CVS Health and Walgreens Boots Alliance's U.S. pharmacies launched a walkout, to push the companies to improve working conditions and add more staff to their stores. (4/26)
Resident physicians and fellows at the University of Maryland Medical Center聽have notified the hospitals鈥 leaders of their intent to unionize and begin the collective bargaining process. (Roberts, 4/26)