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On May 13th, 2025, the CMS Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) introduced a new strategic plan for its models going forward. After ending four payment models early and canceling two not-yet-implemented models in March 2025, the agency had promised to release a new strategy. Nearly two weeks later, CMMI released that strategy, as well as a preliminary evaluation of, and changes to, one of its core payment models.
This Health Capital Topics article will review CMMI’s recent actions and what initial indications these actions provide. (Read more…)
Posted on June 10, 2025 by Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA MEd CMP™
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Stocks: Equities inched higher on a handful of optimistic headlines. First, the US and China trade teams met in London today with hopes the two superpowers could resolve disputes over export curbs. Also, a new survey from the New York Fed found that consumer expectations for inflation eased across all time horizons in May. STOCKS: https://medicalexecutivepost.com/2025/04/18/stocks-basic-definitions/
Posted on June 10, 2025 by Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA MEd CMP™
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Stat: $18 billion. One report says that’s how much hospitals and health systems spent combating workplace violence in 2023. (the American Hospital Association)
The trading platform eToro rose 10.58% and touched a record high after analysts began coverage of the stock. They generally had nice things to say.
Aviation startups like Archer (+10.50%), Joby (+13.67%), Vertical Aerospace (+15.24%), and Blade Air Mobility (+11.58%) all popped after President Trump signed an executive order on Friday intended to spur drone manufacturing.
Stablecoin issuer Circle can’t stop won’t stop after its IPO last week, popping another 7.24% for its third straight day of gains.
Robinhood (-1.98%) and AppLovin (-8.21%) fell after S&P Dow Jones Indices decided not to include them—or anyone else—in the S&P 500 index.
Intuitive Surgical sank 5.55% after getting its first “sell” rating on the Street from Deutsche Bank analyst Imron Zafar, who argued that the medtech company is going to face some cutthroat competition over the next few years.
EchoStar, a satellite and wireless company, dropped 8.52% after the WSJ reported it was considering filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The Children’s Place tumbled 32.22% after a rough earnings report for the kids’ clothing store: It posted a quarterly loss nearly 3x projections and revenue decreased 10% year over year.