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ER doc burnout | Used car salesman’s $1.5M wheelchair-accessible scam | Impact of insurance denials | Mental health hack

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ER doc burnout | Used car salesman’s $1.5M wheelchair-accessible scam | Impact of insurance denials | Mental health hack
Friday, June 5, 2026
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Emergency physicians lead the league in burnout—but when they quit, it’s often for another reason

Among all medical specialties, emergency medicine is the single most likely to burn out its practitioners. 

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The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography developed and published the new document to help educate healthcare providers who regularly treat acute chest pain in the emergency department (ED). 
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Emergency physicians lead the league in burnout—but when they quit, it’s often for another reason

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The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography developed and published the new document to help educate healthcare providers who regularly treat acute chest pain in the emergency department (ED). 
Among all medical specialties, emergency medicine is the single most likely to burn out its practitioners. 
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Used car salesman scams $1.5M from buyers of wheelchair-accessible vehicles

Edward Scott Rock, 50, was sentenced to 41 months in prison and ordered to pay back the disabled and elderly customers who bought the customized vehicles only to realize they were never going to be delivered.  

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Used car salesman scams $1.5M from buyers of wheelchair-accessible vehicles

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Edward Scott Rock, 50, was sentenced to 41 months in prison and ordered to pay back the disabled and elderly customers who bought the customized vehicles only to realize they were never going to be delivered.  
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Survey findings show how health insurance denials affect Americans

Patients who have their claims turned down by private insurers often incur debt they need months to pay off, according to an analysis of 4,589 survey responses. More than half the field reported such debt topped $1,000 in their household. 

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Survey findings show how health insurance denials affect Americans

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Patients who have their claims turned down by private insurers often incur debt they need months to pay off, according to an analysis of 4,589 survey responses. More than half the field reported such debt topped $1,000 in their household. 
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Personal data on mental health patients stolen in provider group hack

In what’s being called a “data security incident,” Acadia Healthcare confirmed a compromised email account led to sensitive patient data being accessed by hackers. The full number of victims is being tabulated. 

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Personal data on mental health patients stolen in provider group hack

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In what’s being called a “data security incident,” Acadia Healthcare confirmed a compromised email account led to sensitive patient data being accessed by hackers. The full number of victims is being tabulated. 
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Featured Articles

Ascendant healthcare CFOs are not what they used to be: Report

It was once a given that hospital chief financial officers would be first in line to fill CFO positions in multi-hospital health systems when those bigger jobs opened up. That’s no longer necessarily the case, according to a new report on the current state and unfolding future of the role. 

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Ascendant healthcare CFOs are not what they used to be: Report

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It was once a given that hospital chief financial officers would be first in line to fill CFO positions in multi-hospital health systems when those bigger jobs opened up. That’s no longer necessarily the case, according to a new report on the current state and unfolding future of the role. 
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Most and least expensive states for out-of-pocket healthcare spending

Utah, Virginia and California vs. Alaska, Oregon and Maine: Guess which trio’s residents spend the most on healthcare and which spend the least. 

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Most and least expensive states for out-of-pocket healthcare spending

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Utah, Virginia and California vs. Alaska, Oregon and Maine: Guess which trio’s residents spend the most on healthcare and which spend the least. 
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The number of Americans living without health insurance remained stable at 8%—before ACA subsidies expired

The data on medical coverage rates comes from the 2025 National Health Interview Survey, with data being released by the CDC twice a year. Numbers from last year show that 28 million people have no health insurance.

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The number of Americans living without health insurance remained stable at 8%—before ACA subsidies expired

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The data on medical coverage rates comes from the 2025 National Health Interview Survey, with data being released by the CDC twice a year. Numbers from last year show that 28 million people have no health insurance.
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Connecticut passes law to curb hospital sale-leaseback deals, favored by private equity firms

Senate Bill 196 was signed into law by Gov. Ned Lamont a year after the state saw Prospect Medical Holdings, an investor-backed health system, fall into bankruptcy as investors extracted hundreds of millions of dollars in fees from its hospitals.

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Connecticut passes law to curb hospital sale-leaseback deals, favored by private equity firms

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Senate Bill 196 was signed into law by Gov. Ned Lamont a year after the state saw Prospect Medical Holdings, an investor-backed health system, fall into bankruptcy as investors extracted hundreds of millions of dollars in fees from its hospitals.
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In Case You Missed It

‘Best Countries’ report: Middling scores for health cut into US’s bid for overall greatness

A meticulous comparison of quality-of-life factors across 100 countries has yielded good news and bad news for the United States of America.

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‘Best Countries’ report: Middling scores for health cut into US’s bid for overall greatness

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A meticulous comparison of quality-of-life factors across 100 countries has yielded good news and bad news for the United States of America.
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CMS pauses new Medicare hospice and home health provider entries for six months

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said it’s issuing a nationwide moratorium on new providers entering the spaces until it has a chance to look into allegations of fraud, waste and abuse. It confirmed investigations of various organizations are pending.

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CMS pauses new Medicare hospice and home health provider entries for six months

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said it’s issuing a nationwide moratorium on new providers entering the spaces until it has a chance to look into allegations of fraud, waste and abuse. It confirmed investigations of various organizations are pending.
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In Other News

AI detection of cardiac amyloidosis on ECG granted patent

This could enable ECG to become a primary screening tool for a largely underdiagnosed cardiac disease.

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AI detection of cardiac amyloidosis on ECG granted patent

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This could enable ECG to become a primary screening tool for a largely underdiagnosed cardiac disease.
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‘Disaster for research’: Concern among radiologists over new federal rule regulating grantmaking

Radiologists and others in the imaging research industry are lining up to oppose proposed changes that would purportedly politicize federal funding. 

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‘Disaster for research’: Concern among radiologists over new federal rule regulating grantmaking

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Radiologists and others in the imaging research industry are lining up to oppose proposed changes that would purportedly politicize federal funding. 
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