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Economics: Prices rise 15% after PE buyouts | UnitedHealth lobbies Trump | Mayo Clinic closures | 10M to lose coverage
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
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Price of care rose 15% after independent practice buyouts, study finds

A new analysis from the National Bureau of Economic Research found that reduced competition among physicians has a similar impact on market dynamics as large-scale health system mergers, despite the former not receiving regulatory attention.

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Price of care rose 15% after independent practice buyouts, study finds

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A new analysis from the National Bureau of Economic Research found that reduced competition among physicians has a similar impact on market dynamics as large-scale health system mergers, despite the former not receiving regulatory attention.
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11% of U.S. adults were uninsured in 2024, Census data shows

Newly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows most Americans still rely on work for their health coverage, with 53.8% of insured Americans receiving coverage through their employer.

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11% of U.S. adults were uninsured in 2024, Census data shows

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Newly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows most Americans still rely on work for their health coverage, with 53.8% of insured Americans receiving coverage through their employer.
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WSJ: UnitedHealth seeks meeting with Trump as part of lobbying effort

The Wall Street Journal said that President Donald Trump has yet to meet with company representatives. However, UnitedHealth CEO Stephen Hemsley reportedly met with members of the administration in Washington.

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WSJ: UnitedHealth seeks meeting with Trump as part of lobbying effort

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The Wall Street Journal said that President Donald Trump has yet to meet with company representatives. However, UnitedHealth CEO Stephen Hemsley reportedly met with members of the administration in Washington.
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Mayo Clinic announces cuts and closures, citing healthcare staffing woes

Many Mayo Clinic patients in rural Minnesota may need to travel or rely on telehealth, as six locations are closing for good before the end of the year. 

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Mayo Clinic announces cuts and closures, citing healthcare staffing woes

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Many Mayo Clinic patients in rural Minnesota may need to travel or rely on telehealth, as six locations are closing for good before the end of the year. 
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Employer-sponsored health plans to see 7% jump in premiums, survey finds

Consulting firm Mercer said employers are prepared to deploy cost-cutting measures, including better management of high-cost claims. However, Americans who get insurance through their workplace are likely to face higher out-of-pocket expenses, such as co-pays and deductibles.

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Employer-sponsored health plans to see 7% jump in premiums, survey finds

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Consulting firm Mercer said employers are prepared to deploy cost-cutting measures, including better management of high-cost claims. However, Americans who get insurance through their workplace are likely to face higher out-of-pocket expenses, such as co-pays and deductibles.
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Recent fraud cases suggest ‘fake nursing’ has become a troubling career path

A new report reveals that states are keeping databases on “imposter nurses” to slow what could be a growing trend of unlicensed individuals holding nursing positions at hospitals nationwide. 

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Recent fraud cases suggest ‘fake nursing’ has become a troubling career path

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A new report reveals that states are keeping databases on “imposter nurses” to slow what could be a growing trend of unlicensed individuals holding nursing positions at hospitals nationwide. 
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10M people will lose their health coverage by 2034, CBO predicts

In analyzing the impact of the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says Medicaid cuts and new work requirements will cause many Americans to lose their benefits. 

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10M people will lose their health coverage by 2034, CBO predicts

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In analyzing the impact of the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says Medicaid cuts and new work requirements will cause many Americans to lose their benefits. 
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AstraZeneca pledges $50B in U.S. investments, announces Virginia facility

The new manufacturing and research site will support the global development of weight-loss drugs. The company said it is also planning numerous upgrades nationwide, including the launch of new clinical trial sites.

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AstraZeneca pledges $50B in U.S. investments, announces Virginia facility

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The new manufacturing and research site will support the global development of weight-loss drugs. The company said it is also planning numerous upgrades nationwide, including the launch of new clinical trial sites.
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GE HealthCare reports positive second quarter and minimal tariff impacts

GE Healthcare reports Q2 revenue growth of 3% and lower than expected tariff losses at $550 million.

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Large orders for the Omni Legend PET/CT systems drove a significant amount of revenue for GE Healthcare in the second quarter of 2025. Photo by Dave Fornell at RSNA 2023
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GE HealthCare reports positive second quarter and minimal tariff impacts

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GE Healthcare reports Q2 revenue growth of 3% and lower than expected tariff losses at $550 million.
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