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FDA emergency alert after 5 serious injuries | TriZetto confirms year-long breach impacted 3.4M | MGMA on legislative action

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FDA emergency alert after 5 serious injuries | TriZetto confirms year-long breach impacted 3.4M | MGMA on legislative action
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
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FDA issues emergency alert after reports of 5 serious injuries connected to exploding cryoprobes

The devices are manufactured by Erbe USA. They’re used to deliver pressurized cold therapy to tumors, blood clots, and more. A manufacturing defect can cause a rupture, exposing anyone in the vicinity to a dangerous blast and deafening sound.

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FDA issues emergency alert after reports of 5 serious injuries connected to exploding cryoprobes

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The devices are manufactured by Erbe USA. They’re used to deliver pressurized cold therapy to tumors, blood clots, and more. A manufacturing defect can cause a rupture, exposing anyone in the vicinity to a dangerous blast and deafening sound.
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TriZetto confirms year-long hack of its network exposed records on 3.4M people

The company confirmed the number of victims in filings with the federal government and the state of Maine. The data breach was discovered in October 2025, but it began in November 2024. Hackers were siphoning protected health information for roughly a year.

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TriZetto confirms year-long hack of its network exposed records on 3.4M people

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The company confirmed the number of victims in filings with the federal government and the state of Maine. The data breach was discovered in October 2025, but it began in November 2024. Hackers were siphoning protected health information for roughly a year.
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MGMA outlines healthcare policy progress in Congress for 2026

The Medical Group Management Association explains some positive federal healthcare policy movement since the start of 2026, including extending telehealth and rural health payments, and possible solutions to the prior authorization burden in Medicare Advantage.   

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Anders Gilberg, senior vice president, government affairs at Medical Group Management Association (MGMA), explains numerous changes in federal healthcare policy since the start of 2026, including extending telehealth, rural health payments, possible solutions to prior authorization burden in Medicare Advantage.
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MGMA outlines healthcare policy progress in Congress for 2026

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Anders Gilberg, senior vice president, government affairs at Medical Group Management Association (MGMA), explains numerous changes in federal healthcare policy since the start of 2026, including extending telehealth, rural health payments, possible solutions to prior authorization burden in Medicare Advantage.
The Medical Group Management Association explains some positive federal healthcare policy movement since the start of 2026, including extending telehealth and rural health payments, and possible solutions to the prior authorization burden in Medicare Advantage.   
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$15M in medical device and cancer testing fraud earns chiropractor 43 months in prison

Teflyon Cameron’s sentence was announced on Monday. She pleaded guilty for her role in a scheme that sent kickbacks to doctors for medically unnecessary orders. The U.S. Department of Justice said the conspiracy went on for “several years."

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$15M in medical device and cancer testing fraud earns chiropractor 43 months in prison

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Teflyon Cameron’s sentence was announced on Monday. She pleaded guilty for her role in a scheme that sent kickbacks to doctors for medically unnecessary orders. The U.S. Department of Justice said the conspiracy went on for “several years."
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Court rules Leapfrog hospital safety grades ‘deceptive,’ orders removal of Tenet ratings

The nonprofit said it intends to appeal the U.S. District Court’s decision, though it will comply with the ruling for now. Five Tenet hospitals filed the lawsuit in April 2025, accusing Leapfrog of issuing ratings via a pay-to-play model.

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Court rules Leapfrog hospital safety grades ‘deceptive,’ orders removal of Tenet ratings

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The nonprofit said it intends to appeal the U.S. District Court’s decision, though it will comply with the ruling for now. Five Tenet hospitals filed the lawsuit in April 2025, accusing Leapfrog of issuing ratings via a pay-to-play model.
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FTC seeks more time to settle insulin pricing lawsuit with remaining PBM defendants

The request to the court comes a month after the agency settled with Express Scripts, under the condition the company change its wholesale buying practices, pass on manufacturer rebates and support TrumpRx.gov. Now it's up to CVS Caremark and UnitedHealth’s Optum Rx to make deals of their own. 

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FTC seeks more time to settle insulin pricing lawsuit with remaining PBM defendants

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The request to the court comes a month after the agency settled with Express Scripts, under the condition the company change its wholesale buying practices, pass on manufacturer rebates and support TrumpRx.gov. Now it's up to CVS Caremark and UnitedHealth’s Optum Rx to make deals of their own. 
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Black surgery technician reassigned over race settles discrimination lawsuit out of court

Clestina Lamai, the surgical technician, claimed in a lawsuit that Iowa Methodist Medical Center removed her from surgery at the request of a racist patient. The case was settled as a jury was set to deliver its verdict, local media reports. 

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Black surgery technician reassigned over race settles discrimination lawsuit out of court

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Clestina Lamai, the surgical technician, claimed in a lawsuit that Iowa Methodist Medical Center removed her from surgery at the request of a racist patient. The case was settled as a jury was set to deliver its verdict, local media reports. 
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3 legal concerns for providers using AI to refill prescriptions—or to do anything similar anytime soon

Utah made waves last month when the state announced it would let an AI chatbot autonomously order drugs for patients. The move struck some observers as something of a high-stakes gamble. 

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Up to 30% of U.S. patients carry genetic variations that reduce the effectiveness of clopidogrel (Plavix) in preventing heart attacks. These patients can easily be identified through genetic testing, but current guidelines do not have any recommendations to do so. A commentary published in the Journal of the American Heart Association from a group of U.S. and European researchers is now calling for future guidelines to incorporate recommendations for CYP2C19 genotyping. prescription drugs
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3 legal concerns for providers using AI to refill prescriptions—or to do anything similar anytime soon

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Up to 30% of U.S. patients carry genetic variations that reduce the effectiveness of clopidogrel (Plavix) in preventing heart attacks. These patients can easily be identified through genetic testing, but current guidelines do not have any recommendations to do so. A commentary published in the Journal of the American Heart Association from a group of U.S. and European researchers is now calling for future guidelines to incorporate recommendations for CYP2C19 genotyping. prescription drugs
Utah made waves last month when the state announced it would let an AI chatbot autonomously order drugs for patients. The move struck some observers as something of a high-stakes gamble. 
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FDA investigating outbreak of ‘extensively’ antibiotic resistant salmonella linked to supplement

Capsules of moringa tree leaf, branded as Rosabella, are being recalled after seven states report cases of the illness, with three patients saying they took the supplement. The company has issued an emergency recall. 

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FDA investigating outbreak of ‘extensively’ antibiotic resistant salmonella linked to supplement

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Capsules of moringa tree leaf, branded as Rosabella, are being recalled after seven states report cases of the illness, with three patients saying they took the supplement. The company has issued an emergency recall. 
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In Other News

Public trust in US health agencies falls under Trump—confidence in AHA still quite high

The public has more confidence in the American Heart Association than it does in the FDA, CMS or any other federal health agencies. 

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Public trust in US health agencies falls under Trump—confidence in AHA still quite high

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The public has more confidence in the American Heart Association than it does in the FDA, CMS or any other federal health agencies. 
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‘Navigating the AI diagnostic dilemma’ is healthcare’s No. 1 patient safety concern in 2026

As more healthcare organizations rely on AI to interpret imaging, ECRI is urging leaders to take “a balanced approach to adoption.” 

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‘Navigating the AI diagnostic dilemma’ is healthcare’s No. 1 patient safety concern in 2026

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As more healthcare organizations rely on AI to interpret imaging, ECRI is urging leaders to take “a balanced approach to adoption.” 
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