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Health execs' confidence on security belies sad state of industry breaches
And the issue is becoming more grave: We saw the two highest number of breaches since the HHS start…
Zoë LaRock
Rapid growth in the healthcare cybersecurity market may not be enough to stop breaches
Health firms don't have the resources they need to mount a defense against the rising threat of med…
Zachary Hendrickson,Zachary H…
US coronavirus testing is going in the wrong direction. Declines could partially explain why cases seem to be dropping.
The recent decline in US cases could be driven by testing shortages or delays. Test positivity rate…
Aria Bendix
DIGITAL HEALTH BRIEFING: Best Buy sees opportunities in healthcare - Patients uneasy with precision medicine - UnitedHealthcare adds value-based care partnerships
UNITEDHEALTHCARE DOUBLES DOWN ON VALUE-BASED CARE WITH LAB PARTNERSHIPS: UnitedHealthcare signed co…
Nicky Lineaweaver
How 2 top leaders at Google's $4.5 billion venture arm prepare tech entrepreneurs to jump into the 'screwed up' US healthcare industry
To help tech employees looking to make the jump into healthcare, Yeshwant said that GV set up a pro…
Emma Court,Lydia Ramsey
The US's contact-tracing system is broken. Testing delays set it up for failure.
Testing delays made it difficult to identify people who were still infectious. Now the outbreak has…
Aria Bendix
The CEO of buzzy healthcare startup Clover Health regrets setting up shop in Silicon Valley. Here's why he just opened an office in Nashville.
Clover Health learned this lesson the hard way when the company started selling insurance, CNBC has…
Clarrie Feinstein,Lydia Ramsey
The US is struggling to ramp up testing for the coronavirus. Here's how healthcare giants and startups are racing to help.
In response, organizations have been looking at ways to ramp up testing capacity, cut down on the t…
Lydia Ramsey
Wall Street is making huge bets on healthcare companies you've never heard of
For example, say you need to run a clinical trial for a drug you're working on, but you don't want …
Lydia Ramsey
The US is in the middle of another coronavirus testing crisis — on a far larger scale than before
Coronavirus testing sites and laboratories across the US are reaching capacity. Hospitals may soon …
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
Investors have poured almost $1 billion into startups using data to upend the expensive and slow process of finding new drugs - but an uphill battle awaits
The new companies are pitching technological and data-driven approaches to drug development. The st…
Emma Court
Take a look inside Walgreens' futuristic store where it's plotting new ways to take on Amazon and CVS
Walgreens is up against stiff competition for customers, facing off against the likes of Amazon, wh…
Lydia Ramsey
Dispensed: CVS Health's plan to become a go-to spot for healthcare, uBiome's 75-person advisory boards, and an inside look at a massive generic drug lawsuit
A lot of people in the industry announced new roles this week. Merck's Adam Schechter is slated to …
Lydia Ramsey
Walgreens is forging alliances with tech giants like Microsoft as it prepares for war with Amazon
The partnerships are an integral part of Walgreens' strategy to stay competitive as it faces stiff …
Lydia Ramsey
The DNA testing industry is stuck in a rut. Here's how 23andMe and Ancestry are plotting their next moves.
By working with health systems to cover the cost of the test, the hope is to broaden the number of …
Lydia Ramsey
Elizabeth Holmes fires back at her critics
Holmes did not deny that the company uses standard blood-testing technology for many of its tests, …
Lauren F Friedman,Kevin Loria
The genetic testing business is stuck in a slump. We spoke to industry giants Ancestry and 23andMe about how they're preparing for a comeback.
And then there's the issue of what to do once you get health-related results. While there are clear…
Lydia Ramsey
Elizabeth Holmes still won't explain how her $9 billion technology actually works
Experts from the American Association for Clinical Chemistry and the University of Chicago (among o…
An inside look at the world of American concierge medicine, which has remained immune to the nationwide COVID-19 testing shortage and where clients pay up to $10,000 a month to have a doctor on call at all times
Concierge doctors have been cast as villains during the pandemic — but they argue that the broken A…
Taylor Nicole Rogers
Scientists are skeptical about the secret blood test that has made Elizabeth Holmes a billionaire
Journalists and doctors who have tried the test called it painless, but a look at Yelp reviews of o…