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Susan Morse

Susan Morse

Susan Morse is Executive Editor of Healthcare Finance and Women in Health IT contributor. You can follow her at @susanmorseHFN

HHS building
By Susan Morse | 04:56 pm | June 02, 2025
America spends nearly one-third of the federal budget on healthcare, but life expectancy has declined and chronic disease is on the rise.
Stethoscope on tablet
By Susan Morse | 03:35 pm | May 16, 2025
The magic is taking the results from a single community to create the same model for the nation, says Danish Qureshi, CEO of Zarminali Pediatrics.
HHS Secretary RFK Jr.
By Susan Morse | 12:55 pm | April 28, 2025
NIH received backlash after the director announced last week that it would amass private medical records to give to HHS Secretary RFK Jr.
Stethoscope on tablet
By Susan Morse | 12:06 pm | April 14, 2025
Healthcare organizations need to increase revenue while cutting expenses and find ways to personalize the patient experience.
Group of workers with laptops
By Susan Morse | 02:35 pm | April 11, 2025
Starting Jan. 1, 2026, payers must send prior authorization decisions within 7 days and expedited decisions within 72 hours.
Erik Decker (right) of Intermountain, speaks Tuesday before a House subcommittee. Seated next to him is Dr. Christian Dameff of the University of California San Diego Health.
By Susan Morse | 11:59 am | April 02, 2025
House subcommittee hearing on cybersecurity protection for legacy medical devices overshadowed by HHS cuts.
Healthcare worker in mask
By Susan Morse | 05:04 pm | March 27, 2025
Hospitals that are already struggling will lose funding, say the Democratic state treasurers of Republican-proposed cuts.
Edward Marx of Marx Advisory; Aric Sharp of Clover Health, Khin-Kyemon Aung of SCAN and Heather Lavoie of Horizon BCBS of New Jersey.
By Susan Morse | 06:31 pm | March 14, 2025
Innovation needs better payer and provider alignment, panelists say.
Stethoscope on tablet
By Susan Morse | 04:38 pm | March 14, 2025
Genomics CEO Sir Peter Donnelly believes genome testing will become routine within 10 years, leading to lives saved.