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Same knee surgery, twice the price: Hospital monopolies push up healthcare costs
By Peter Whoriskey KFF Health News More than a million times a year, a U.S. surgeon slices open a knee, strips out worn cartilage, caps the leg bones with metal, and drops in a plastic spacer to allow the new joint to glide. While knee replacement procedures have become standard, however, the prices charged haveā¦
Trump has quietly throttled an agency devoted to the safety of American healthcare
By Arthur Allen KFF Health News The Trump administration has effectively shut down most of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Qualityās activities, closing the spigot on federal funding estimated to have saved thousands of lives and billions of dollars over the past 27 years by improving medical practice. In a July 15 letter, theā¦
Dogwood notifies attorney generalās office that HCA is in ‘potential noncompliance’ with Mission sale contract
By Ted Clifford Asheville Watchdog A report from the independent monitor tasked with supervising Mission Hospital has found two areas of āpotential noncomplianceā with the agreement HCA Healthcare signed when buying the hospital in 2019. The potential violations were a warning from federal regulators in October 2025 that Mission stood to lose Medicaid and Medicareā¦
NC Health News wins 10 awards in state press contest
NC Health News won 10 awards ā including three first-place awards ā in the annual North Carolina Press Association contest for 2026. Staff also won two second-place and five third-place awards. The press association honored work published from April 1, 2025, through March 31, 2026. NC Health News was judged among its peers in theā¦
Parasitic infections likely linked to farming practices, not restaurants
By Rose Hoban Key Takeaways: Cyclospora, a relatively unknown parasite, has been making headlines across the country as itās given thousands of people an unpleasant case of explosive, watery diarrhea. In North Carolina, state leaders report there have been at least 307 cases of the infection. North Carolina Health News reached out to several expertsā¦
A swarm of solar ābeesā are coming to western North Carolina community hubsĀ
By Katie Myers Grist Nearly two years ago, Hurricane Helene knocked out power in Burnsville, North Carolina. Fire Chief Niles Howell had to use the stationās generator to keep everything running. Through the storm, and the devastating flooding that followed, the fire department provided a landing pad for helicopters, a base for search-and-rescue operations, andā¦




