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Caroline Catherman

Caroline joined Healthcare Brew in July 2024 after three years as a health reporter for the Orlando Sentinel. Her work has appeared in outlets including CNN, Science Magazine, and The Chicago Tribune. She holds a master’s in health, environment, and science journalism from Northwestern University and degrees in psychology and English from Emory University, where she was first author on a public health study. Get in touch: [email protected]

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Hospitals & Facilities

To gain autonomy, some doctors are teaming up with private equity

Despite PE’s reputation for raising costs and gutting assets, some physicians say it’s keeping private practice alive.

People visit Panasonic booth during 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on January 7, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada
Tech

The ultimate CES 2026 health programming guide

This January, we’ll be reporting from the ground at one of the consumer tech industry’s biggest events.

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Payers

Experts deny the marketplace is entering a ‘death spiral’

“The reports of my death spiral have been greatly exaggerated.”—the ACA marketplace, if it could talk.

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Direct Care

Wound care clinical manager speaks on the field’s future

The $22 billion industry is growing even bigger.

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Hospitals & Facilities

Independent abortion clinic closures double in 2025: report

These clinics have the least resources to deal with financial hurdles.

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Retail Pharmacies

Tarsus Pharmaceuticals chief medical officer talks AI in eye care

AI? More like A(eye).

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Hospitals & Facilities

Nearly half of US primary care physicians are burned out: survey

Surprise, surprise—you can blame administrative burden.

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Pharma

New and notable treatments from 2025

From HIV to opioids, 2025 brought solutions to some of the world’s most pressing health issues.

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Pharma

Pharma execs reflect on 2025

Alzheimer’s, a digital push, and AI, oh my!

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Pharma

Here’s what pharma execs predict for 2026

Execs predict a year defined by AI, data, and early insights.