Huntsman donated more than $1.4 billion to cancer research and established the Huntsman Cancer Institute, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from Florida, Idaho, and Utah.
Insurers and states increasingly are limiting coverage for non-emergent care sought at EDs, but some stakeholders worry the stricter coverage requirements could discourage patients from getting needed care.
A little-known condition may be responsible for a large proportion of heart attacks or strokes among individuals with few or no conventional risk factors—and currently, no treatment is available, Gina Kolata writes for the New York Times.
In a now-viral tweet, Alastair McAlpine, a palliative pediatrician at Paedspal Cape Town in South Africa, shared responses from his patients on "what they had enjoyed in life, and what gave it meaning," Sherie Ryder writes for BBC News.
Former acting CMS Administrator Andy Slavitt is launching a nonprofit group called United States of Care, which will focus on making health care affordable and accessible in the United States.
The Senate today is expected to modify a House-passed continuing resolution that would fund the federal government through March 23 and fund community health centers for two years—setting up a final showdown in the House.