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Nonprofit hospitals and health systems want funding for new equipment, expansions in congressional earmarks

May 8, 2021 6:50pm Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are asking for new federal earmarks to help hospitals in their districts buy a range of new items like CT scanners or mobile health clinics. (Getty Images/Bill Chizek) Earmarks are coming back in Congress, and nonprofit hospitals and health systems have asked lawmakers for new state-of-the-art medical equipment and expansions to behavioral health and emergency rooms. The House Appropriations Committee released the requests from lawmakers for earmarks in the next appropriations bill. Those requests include new funding from major nonprofit hospitals and health systems for a variety of things ranging from new CT scanners to telehealth.

Cyberattack forces Scripps Health to go offline, disrupts patient care

San Diego-based Scripps Health is still offline following a cyberattack May 1 that has significantly disrupted care, impacted email servers and forced medical personnel to use paper records.

South California healthcare workers plan payment, safety protest during Tenet Healthcare investor meeting

May 5, 2021 3:15pm Healthcare workers will gather at Tenet Healthcare s Fountain Valley Regional Hospital to protest what they describe as poverty wages and hospital safety concerns in a union-backed demonstration. The health system contends that workers issue is with the hospital s vendor. (Getty/Tetiana Lazunova) Workers from three Tenet Healthcare-owned facilities in Southern California are planning a public demonstration to protest issues around low wages, understaffing and unsafe work conditions. The rally is set to be held outside of Fountain Valley Regional Hospital from 11:00 a.m. to noon on May 6 and is timed against the for-profit health system’s annual shareholders meeting.

Delaware Supreme Court rejects Cigna s appeal bid for $1 85B breakup fee from failed Anthem merger

May 3, 2021 12:01pm The Delaware Supreme Court has rejected Cigna s bid to appeal over a $1.85 billion breakup fee with Anthem. (Getty Images/William Potter) The Delaware Supreme Court has rejected Cigna s appeal bid over a $1.85 billion breakup fee from its failed merger with Anthem. The state s highest court unanimously sided with Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster s ruling in an order issued Monday. The legal back-and-forth between the two insurance giants following the failed merger has been lengthy and contentious, with Laster presiding over much of the case. He called it a corporate soap opera  and a battle for power that spanned multiple acts in his August ruling.

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