Modern Healthcare Staff Paul Barr Former Features Editor See All Staff Page Recent Stories Q&A: Hospital CEO Aaron Chang on his leadership influences Aaron Chang, president of the Sisters of Charity Hospital and the Sisters of Charity Hospital, St. Joseph Campus, discusses his influences and the key attributes needed to develop as a leader. Oscar COO Meghan Joyce describes her management approach Meghan Joyce, chief operating officer for insurer Oscar, describes her leadership philosophies and inspirations in the latest Leadership Q&A. Hospital associations sue HHS over 340B enforcement Six healthcare provider associations, including the American Hospital Association and America's Essential Hospitals, and three hospitals filed a federal lawsuit against HHS seeking increased enforcement of the 340B drug pricing program. Year in Review: Insurers held their own in 2020 Health insurers benefited from the COVID-19 pandemic’s dampening of healthcare utilization and from a favorable $12 billion court ruling. Oak Street Health files to go public Oak Street, which operates more than 50 primary care centers in such states as Illinois, Michigan and Indiana, has plans for aggressive growth. Providence losses total $1.1 billion in first quarter Providence health system reported a net loss of $1.1 billion in the first quarter of 2020, driven by an operating loss of $276 million and a non-operating loss of $837 million, according to financial filings. Kaiser draws on full $2.4 billion credit agreement Kaiser Foundation Hospitals will draw on its full $2.4 billion line of credit to beef up its liquidity, according to a bondholder filing. N.Y.-Presbyterian estimates operating losses could reach $450 million due to COVID-19 In a filing for debtholders, New York-Presbyterian Hospital detailed the negative impact the COVID-19 outbreak could have on income. Geisinger sues affiliate AtlantiCare for attempting to exit system Geisinger alleges AtlantiCare's attempt to leave the integrated health system violates their contract. Trinity Health may issue $1.7 billion in debt Trinity Health, based in Livonia, Mich., is considering the refinancing of $1.7 billion in debt, with $1.4 billion of that amount likely to take the form of taxable bonds. Quorum Health reports Q4 and full-year 2018 losses Quorum Health reported a net loss of $20.7 million on total operating revenue of $458.6 million in Q4 2018, an improvement from the prior year when the hospital company reported a loss of $26.8 million on $515.1 million in total operating revenue. CHS shrinks loss in fourth quarter Community Health Systems reported a $328 million loss in fourth quarter, which compares favorably with the year-earlier quarterly loss of $2 billion. CommonSpirit Health's CHI posts $424 million loss in latest quarter Catholic Health Initiatives was hit by the sharp year-end downturn in the stock market in 2018, posting a bottom line loss of $424.3 million, a $627 million swing from the year-earlier quarterly profit of $203.6 million. CMS may allow hospitals to pay for housing through Medicaid The CMS might allow hospitals and health systems to pay directly for housing, healthy food or other solutions for the "whole person" through the Medicaid program, according to HHS Secretary Alex Azar. Lakeland Regional Health to exit Orlando Health after one year Lakeland Regional Health and Orlando Health lasted less than a year as integrated partners and will break up on Sept. 30. Load More Sponsored Content