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  • HITshow Daily: December 10, 2025 (Wednesday)
    2025/12/10
    Today on HITshow: The financial squeeze is easing a bit, but the pressure to restructure is not—and the "front door" of healthcare is getting more AI-powered by the day. Nonprofit hospital margins are expected to see modest gains into 2026, but systems are tightening now ahead of Medicaid uncertainty. A major payer-provider combo emerges in Hawaii. CVS raises guidance and lays out a new AI platform strategy. Measurable gains from AI scribes in the emergency department. Medline sets terms for what could be the biggest U.S. IPO of 2025. Plus a Bright Spot on a milestone in the physician pipeline. HOST: RHONDA BROOKS 📍 Nonprofit Margins & Medicaid Tightening — Teresa Vaughn Nonprofit hospitals expected to see modest margin improvement through 2026, but the message is clear: don't confuse "better" with "back to normal." Systems are tightening now because of policy risk on the horizon, especially around Medicaid. The window to lock in resilience won't stay open long. 📍 Hawaii Payer-Provider Merger Talks — Logan Stokes Hawaii Pacific Health and Hawaii Medical Service Association (the state's largest payer) are exploring a possible merger or affiliation. The stated goals are affordability and access, but the real question: what changes when the biggest payer and a major provider start rowing in the same direction? Regulators and employers are watching. 📍 CVS Raises Outlook & AI Strategy — Nate Collier CVS raised 2025 guidance and is pushing a new AI-powered platform designed to unify consumer experience across pharmacy, benefits, and care delivery. The real implication: the consumer front door is becoming more automated. Payers will guide members in real time—shaping volume, routing, and patient expectations. 📍 AI Scribes Show ED Throughput Gains — Jade Romero Cabrini Health in Melbourne, Australia piloted an AI scribe with Heidi Health in the emergency department—and care wrapped up about 24 minutes earlier on average. The takeaway: AI scribes are moving from "promising" to "measurable," but only if you build governance and accountability to scale responsibly. .📍 Medline Sets IPO Terms — Peter Betterworth Medline is targeting a valuation of up to $55.3 billion in what could be the biggest U.S. IPO of 2025. Supply chain is strategy—contracts, standardization, inventory discipline are no longer "back office" topics. Expect the entire segment to sharpen. Bright Spot: U.S. medical school enrollment tops 100,000 students for the first time in the 2025–2026 academic year. Applications are also up about 5%, reversing a three-year decline. The pipeline is strengthening—essential for long-term care delivery stability. 🎙️ Subscribe here or wherever you listen to podcasts, and if you like our show, please follow us on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/hit_show. HITshow is made possible by EY, Ovatient, and Kimmchi.
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    12 分
  • HITshow Daily: December 9, 2025 (Tuesday)
    2025/12/10
    Today on HITshow: Resilience is not optional—whether that’s patching vulnerabilities, staying operational through EHR downtime, or building the data foundation for AI at scale. CISA flags the “React2Shell” threat tied to React Server Components. Spare Tire raises three million dollars to expand EHR continuity, with perspective from co-founder Allen Alashi. HHS moves forward on an interagency AI data platform with C3. UC Irvine Health opens the nation’s first all-electric acute-care hospital in Irvine, California. And Sharecare partners with CLEAR on trusted digital identity for AskMD. HOST: RHONDA BROOKS 📍 CISA Flags “React2Shell” Risk — Anika Shah CISA has flagged a critical vulnerability tied to React Server Components, with real-world exploitation concerns. For health systems, this isn’t abstract—React-based apps sit everywhere from patient access to internal tools. The playbook: confirm exposure, patch and redeploy, and tighten monitoring for suspicious activity. 📍 Spare Tire Raises 3 Million Dollars for EHR Continuity — Nate Collier Spare Tire raised three million dollars to expand EHR continuity during cyberattacks, weather events, and planned maintenance—plus a sound bite from co-founder Allen Alashi. The executive lens: time-to-continuity is only half the battle; clean reconciliation after downtime is where hidden cost and revenue-cycle drag show up. 📍 HHS + C3 Interagency AI Data Platform — Jade Romero HHS is moving forward with an interagency AI data platform with C3 positioned as the technology partner. This is where expectations form—data governance, measurement standards, and AI-driven oversight often start here and later ripple into reporting, audits, and policy direction. 📍 Nation’s First All-Electric Acute-Care Hospital Opens — Logan Stokes UC Irvine Health is opening the nation’s first all-electric acute-care hospital in Irvine, California—built to expand capacity for Orange County’s growth while showcasing a lower-emissions infrastructure model. For operators, electrification changes long-term planning: energy strategy, maintenance models, resilience assumptions, and total cost of ownership. 📍 Digital Identity Moves to the Center of the Front Door — Peter Betterworth Sharecare partnered with CLEAR to enable trusted digital identity for the AskMD experience, with rollout described for 2026. Watch the tradeoff: reducing fraud and account takeover while keeping patient experience friction low—and deciding who “owns” identity in the consumer-to-care journey. 🎙️ Subscribe here or wherever you listen to podcasts, and if you like our show, please follow us on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/hit_show. HITshow is made possible by EY, Ovatient, and Kimmchi.
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    8 分
  • HITshow Daily: December 8, 2025 (Monday)
    2025/12/08
    Today on HITshow: Big decisions in the background—deals that don't close, policies that reshape the market, and operational "leaks" that quietly drain health systems. Aya Healthcare walks away from its planned $615 million acquisition of Cross Country Healthcare. Hologic heads toward privatization with Blackstone and TPG acquiring the company for up to $79 per share. Federal health agencies roll out a unified AI strategy coordinating efforts across CDC, CMS, and FDA. The FDA introduces TEMPO, a new pilot pathway for digital health technologies. New research shows acute care at home can improve outcomes for rural patients. Plus a practical look at how health systems stop losing money on referral leakage. HOST: RHONDA BROOKS 📍 Healthcare Staffing Deal Falls Apart — Teresa Vaughn Aya Healthcare is walking away from its planned $615 million acquisition of Cross Country Healthcare. Regulatory scrutiny made the path too uncertain. For health systems relying on external labor partners, the vendor landscape can shift fast—expect contract leverage conversations and margin protection pushes. 📍 Hologic Heads to Private Equity — Logan Stokes Blackstone and TPG are acquiring Hologic for up to $79 per share in a roughly $18.3 billion deal. When PE commits at this scale, expect shifts in commercial strategy, contracting posture, and product investment priorities in women's health diagnostics. 📍 Federal AI Strategy Alignment — Anika Shah Federal health agencies are moving toward a unified AI approach, coordinating efforts across CDC, CMS, and FDA. Less "every agency does its own thing," more shared principles for trust and oversight. Expect more attention to auditability, governance, and cybersecurity fundamentals. 📍 FDA's TEMPO Pilot — Nate Collier The FDA is introducing TEMPO to complement CMS's ACCESS model—a structured pathway for certain digital health technologies to be used under a defined framework while evidence is gathered. The due diligence burden moves closer to the health system. 📍 Rural Hospital-at-Home Outcomes — Jalen Cross New research suggests acute care at home can improve outcomes for rural patients. The make-or-break factor: reliable escalation. Rural hospital-at-home works when the "what if the patient turns" plan is crystal clear and resourced. 📍 Stopping Referral Leakage — Peter Betterworth Health systems continue to lose money and continuity when referrals slip out of network. The fix: tighten pathways, standardize workflows, reduce manual handoffs, and track outcomes. One metric to demand weekly: closed-loop rate on outbound referrals. 🎙️ Subscribe here or wherever you listen to podcasts, and if you like our show, please follow us on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/hit_show. HITshow is made possible by EY, Kimmchi and HLTH 2025 — the epicenter of healthcare innovation, where the future of care happens.
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    11 分
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