HITshow Daily: September 30, 2025 (Tuesday)
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Today on HITshow:
CMS Hospital-at-Home and RPM waivers expire at midnight without Congressional action as shutdown fears loom; Trinity Health posts a $1.3B net gain despite operating losses while Memphis-based Regional One Health advances a $1B hospital project; Briya and Tanner Health launch a real-world data network in the South; Privia Health buys Evolent’s ACO business for $100M; and Brown University announces the Giuliani RNA Center, expanding RNA research and the Human RNome Project.
HOST: Ida Klein
📍 Government & Agencies — Logan Stokes
CMS Hospital-at-Home and Remote Patient Monitoring waivers expire at midnight without Congressional action, colliding with a looming government shutdown and leaving hospitals scrambling.
📍 Providers — Logan Stokes
Trinity Health posts a 1.3B net gain despite operating losses, while Memphis-based Regional One Health advances a 1B hospital project — highlighting sharply different strategies in the provider sector.
📍 EHR & Data Partnerships — Logan Stokes
Briya teams up with Tanner Health to launch a real-world data network in the South, aiming to accelerate clinical research and improve outcomes.
📍 Finance & M&A — Anika Shah
Privia Health acquires Evolent’s ACO business for 100M dollars, adding 120k MSSP lives and expanding into 11 states, as Evolent pivots to specialty condition management.
📍 Bright Spot — Jade Romero
Brown University announces the Giuliani RNA Center after a major philanthropic gift, expanding RNA research and anchoring the Human RNome Project.
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