Medicare Underpayments to Hospitals Exceed $100 Billion in 2024
- Medicare underpayments to hospitals totaled more than $100 billion in 2024, according to testimony provided to the House Ways and Means Committee by the American Hospital Association.
- Hospitals are managing significant cost pressures while treating a sicker, more medically complex, and aging patient population, with persistent misalignments between care provision and reimbursement rates.
- The financial strain reflects broader healthcare system challenges as providers struggle with inadequate government reimbursement alongside rising operational costs.
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CDC reports deadly Andes virus outbreak on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean
• The CDC said on May 2, 2026, it is responding to a deadly outbreak of Andes virus, a type of hantavirus, among passengers and crew on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean. • The agency said no cases have been confirmed in the United States from the outbreak and that the risk of a pandemic and the overall risk to American travelers is “extremely low.”
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CDCCDC confirms 51 new measles cases as U.S. outbreak reaches 1,893 infections
• The CDC confirmed 51 additional measles cases, bringing the nationwide U.S. outbreak to 1,893 infections as of May 16, 2026. • The agency said all but nine cases were locally acquired, 27 outbreaks have been reported this year, and 92% of patients were unvaccinated or had unknown vaccination status.
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CIDRAPKFF Health News roundup highlights Medicaid deportation data, midwife licensing and more
• KFF Health News’ May 14, 2026 morning roundup flags multiple U.S. health-policy stories, including reporting that the Trump administration is demanding Medicaid data for deportation-related use. • The roundup also points readers to coverage of “License To Deliver,” which examines how some midwives are assisting home births while operating outside state law.
Read original · kffhealthnews.orgAMA advocacy update focuses on No Surprises Act enforcement and physician testimony
• The American Medical Association’s May 15, 2026 advocacy update says physicians and healthcare groups are urging Congress to strengthen the No Surprises Act. • The update also says the AMA is seeking physicians’ stories to support ongoing advocacy, indicating the organization is building a record of billing and patient-protection problems.
Read original · ama-assn.orgU.S. News & World Report Releases 2026 Best OTC Medicine and Health Products Rankings
• U.S. News & World Report published its fourth annual Best OTC Medicine & Health Products rankings on May 12, 2026, evaluating brands in categories from supplements to skincare and menopause products. • Nature Made topped the list with 12 No. 1 products, followed by CeraVe with 6 and La Roche-Posay with 4; companies like Haleon, Pharmavite, Kenvue, L'Oreal, and Prestige Consumer Healthcare led in top rankings.
Read original · prnewswire.comSuicide Returns to Top 10 Leading Causes of Death in US, Replacing COVID-19
• CDC mortality data published in 2026 shows suicide has reentered the top 10 causes of death in the US, displacing COVID-19 amid rising mental health issues. • In 2024, 61.5 million US adults reported mental health conditions, including 11.6 million young adults aged 18-25, up from 58.7 million adults and 11.5 million young adults in 2023.
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Pew Research Center18 Americans Return from Hantavirus Cruise Ship Outbreak, Begin Quarantine in Nebraska
• Health officials addressed a hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship, announcing the return of 18 Americans evacuated to Nebraska for quarantine on May 11, 2026. • Adm. Brian Christine, assistant secretary for health, stated 'the risk of hantavirus to the general public remains very, very low,' noting the Andes variant requires prolonged close contact like sharing utensils or 15 minutes within six feet of symptomatic individuals.
Read original · kffhealthnews.orgCDC Personnel Escort Hantavirus-Exposed Passengers to Nebraska Quarantine Facility
• Seventeen passengers from the MV Hondius cruise ship are being flown to the National Quarantine Unit in Omaha, Nebraska, the same facility used during the early COVID-19 pandemic, after potential hantavirus exposure aboard the vessel. • CDC officials confirmed three deaths related to the outbreak and are monitoring at least nine Americans across six states—Arizona, California, Virginia, Texas, Georgia, and New Jersey—for possible infections, though none have shown symptoms yet.
Read original · abc7.comGlobal Cancer Cases Double Since 1990, Reaching 18.5 Million New Diagnoses in 2023
• Global cancer cases have surged dramatically, doubling since 1990 with 18.5 million new diagnoses recorded in 2023, representing a significant increase in disease burden worldwide. • Cancer deaths have climbed to over 10 million annually, with the steepest increases occurring in low- and middle-income countries where healthcare infrastructure remains limited.
Read original · sciencedaily.comHantavirus Outbreak Confirmed on Atlantic Cruise Ship with Multiple US Cases
• An Andes hantavirus outbreak has been confirmed aboard an Atlantic cruise ship, with seven Americans who were passengers now returning to their homes in Arizona, Georgia, California, Texas, and Virginia. • The acting CDC director Jay Bhattacharya stated that US health agencies are equipped to handle the hantavirus response and have been coordinating closely with international partners to contain the outbreak.
Read original · politico.comMeasles Outbreak in South Carolina Expands Due to Vaccination Gaps
• A growing measles outbreak in South Carolina, reported in recent days, has seen case numbers rise amid low vaccination rates in certain communities. • Public health officials note multiple exposures and urge unvaccinated individuals to seek MMR shots immediately.
Read original · fyh.newsNew Measles Case Confirmed in Maricopa County, Arizona with Public Exposures
• Maricopa County Department of Public Health confirmed one new measles case in a county resident, adding to the total number of confirmed cases. • Public health officials have identified specific public exposures linked to this new case.
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