Untreated Cancer, Festering Infections: Immigrant Detainees Detail Medical Care Lapses
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AI Summary: Investigations and interviews reveal immigrant detainees across multiple US facilities endured medical neglect, including untreated cancers and worsening infections. Detainees describe delayed diagnoses, inadequate care and systemic lapses that exacerbated serious conditions, prompting calls for stronger oversight, accountability and immediate reforms to protect vulnerable patients rather than paperwork and excuses.
Curtis Henry: Impact of Weight Loss Drugs on Immune Responses and Anti-Tumor Immunity
oncodaily - Curtis Henry, shared a post on LinkedIn: “I just want to give a huge nod to Claire Pillsbury, a postdoctoral fellow in my laboratory, conducting research on how weight loss […]
AI Summary: Health authorities have put forward proposed plans for Liverpool Women’s Hospital outlining redevelopment and service reconfiguration intended to modernize maternity and women's services. Officials are seeking public feedback while the community and clinicians press for clarity on capacity, timelines and funding — because nothing says progress like blueprints that invite polite panic.
Genital herpes rising in England, despite overall drop in STIs
bbc - STIs are particularly common among young people, with health experts saying testing for them is vital.
AI Summary: Public-health surveillance shows genital herpes cases climbing in England even as many other sexually transmitted infections fall. Experts warn the uptick signals gaps in prevention, testing and sexual-health services, underscoring the need for better awareness and targeted care rather than assuming the problem will fix itself. Yes, herpes is back on the agenda.
Medically tailored meals produce better health and lower costs, analysis finds
medicalxpress - At least a dozen U.S. states are rolling out medically tailored meals in pilot projects through Medicaid, the federal-state health insurance program serving 71 million Americans who qualify based on income or disability status.
AI Summary: Analyses of medically tailored meal programs, including a Massachusetts Medicaid demonstration, show reduced hospital use and lower healthcare costs alongside measurable health benefits. The findings bolster calls to move 'food is medicine' from pilot projects into mainstream policy — because apparently feeding patients the right food is cheaper than fixing the mess afterward.
RFK Jr. seeks access to Americans’ medical records
Naomi Diaz / beckershospitalreview - HHS, under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has sought access to detailed patient records held by state health information exchange systems as part of an effort to research a potential link between vaccines and autism, KFF Health News reported June…
AI Summary: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has requested access to large sets of Americans’ medical records to probe possible links between vaccines and developmental conditions, a move that reignites debates over research transparency, data privacy and the line between investigation and public alarmism. Privacy advocates warn of risks if safeguards are not ironclad.
Presbyterian Healthcare Services to discontinue MA plans in 2027, cut 150 jobs
fiercehealthcare - New Mexico-based health system Presbyterian Healthcare Services will discontinue most of its Medicare Advantage plans, a spokesperson confirmed to Fierce Healthcare.
AI Summary: Presbyterian Healthcare Services will discontinue most Medicare Advantage plans in 2027, a move expected to eliminate about 150 jobs and reshape local coverage options. The decision reflects financial and strategic recalibration, leaving patients and employees navigating plan changes and the organisation defending its long-term sustainability choices.
Lifepoint closes acquisition of 8 ScionHealth hospitals
Kelly Gooch / beckershospitalreview - Brentwood, Tenn.-based Lifepoint Health has completed its acquisition of eight community hospitals from Louisville, Ky.-based ScionHealth. The hospitals are spread across six states, according to a June 2 news release. Lifepoint acquired: Lifepoint origin…
AI Summary: Lifepoint Health has finalized its purchase of eight community hospitals previously held by ScionHealth, consolidating regional services under a larger system. The deal promises operational integration and potential investment but also raises typical concerns about community access, continuity of care and how local staff will fare under new management.
WellSpan Health, Philips launch 7-year AI, imaging partnership
Naomi Diaz / beckershospitalreview - York, Pa.-based WellSpan Health and Royal Philips have entered a seven-year strategic alliance covering advanced imaging technology, AI-enabled care and a joint research and co-development agreement across WellSpan’s 12 hospitals, diagnostic imaging cente…
AI Summary: WellSpan Health and Philips announced a seven-year collaboration to co-develop and deploy AI-enabled imaging solutions across the health system. The agreement aims to accelerate diagnostic imaging innovation, integrate AI into clinical workflows and support research — effectively a bet that smarter machines can shave time off scans and maybe improve patient outcomes.
Epic dismisses claims against SelfRx in medical record misuse lawsuit
Emily Olsen / healthcaredive - The EHR vendor accused SelfRx of retrieving over 100,000 records for financial gain in the high-profile lawsuit. Now, the chronic condition management firm said it doesn’t know who took the records.
AI Summary: A judge has dismissed claims against Epic in litigation alleging misuse of patient records involving pharmacy‑linked defendant SelfRx. The ruling narrows the case and leaves ongoing questions about third‑party access to electronic health records, vendor liability and data governance, underscoring persistent tensions in health IT and patient privacy.