OB/GYN Workforce Crisis Looms in the U.S. by 2035
<<< EMBIT NEWSLETTER >>> Recent national workforce modeling reveals that while the United States nearly met the demand for obstetrician-gynecologists […]
<<< EMBIT NEWSLETTER >>> Recent national workforce modeling reveals that while the United States nearly met the demand for obstetrician-gynecologists […]
<<< EMBIT NEWSLETTER >>> The U.S. healthcare system continues to face mounting pressure from rising prescription drug prices, shrinking margins,
<<< EMBIT NEWSLETTER >>> As patient demand for wellness and specialty care continues to rise across the U.S., many medical
One of the most frustrating situations for any healthcare provider is seeing insurance claims marked as paid while the bank
<<< EMBIT NEWSLETTER >>> The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has officially postponed and restructured the launch of
Many providers assume that once medical billing software is automated, payments should start arriving immediately. Some even expect large checks
<<< EMBIT NEWSLETTER >>> Hospitals and large health systems across the U.S. are raising concerns over a new telehealth billing
In November 2025, healthcare providers across the U.S. began experiencing significant delays in Medicaid claim payments, with some claims remaining
On November 18, 2025, Cloudflare suffered a massive global outage that disrupted dozens of major websites and services, including platforms
The CY 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) Final Rule, released in late October 2025, represents one of the largest
Healthcare practices rarely collapse because of poor clinical care. Instead, financial problems often grow quietly. Small billing errors, coding gaps,
Healthcare practices rarely struggle because of low demand. More often, rapid growth exposes hidden operational gaps that quietly slow performance.