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HITshow Daily: Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Today on HITshow:

Forces shaping healthcare right now: workforce pressure that isn’t letting up, new federal policy moves affecting costs and competition, and technology finally moving beyond pilots to deliver real operational results. Kaiser Permanente strike continues in California affecting tens of thousands of workers, while NYC negotiations produce tentative agreements at Mount Sinai and Montefiore. Plus: CMS proposes new rules on transparency and competition, ViVE conference preview shows shift toward ROI and operational efficiency, and technology delivering measurable results including Integrity Health’s 16% reduction in inpatient costs and growth in value-based care networks.

HOST: RHONDA BROOKS

📍 Strategy & Transformation — Teresa Vaughn

Kaiser Permanente strike continues in California affecting operations across multiple facilities with tens of thousands of workers involved in disputes over staffing levels, wages, and working conditions, forcing administrators to rely heavily on contingency staffing. In New York, negotiations produced tentative agreements at several major hospitals including Mount Sinai and Montefiore that could bring thousands of nurses back to work, though not all facilities reached agreements. Common theme: workforce shortages and retention pressures are becoming structural realities, not temporary disruptions. The longer-term concern is sustainability—even when strikes resolved, underlying drivers like burnout, competition for staff, and rising labor costs don’t disappear.

📍 Healthcare Policy & Advocacy — Peter Betterworth

Federal regulators proposed new rules aimed at increasing transparency and competition while continuing efforts to control program costs. While still in rulemaking phase, proposals signal continued pressure on hospitals to demonstrate value and efficiency, particularly in areas tied to reimbursement and reporting. Regulatory expectations are not easing—compliance requirements, data reporting, and cost controls remain central priorities. Organizations that start preparing early tend to avoid biggest disruptions later.

📍 Finance & Capital — Logan Stokes

With ViVE digital health conference now two weeks away, biggest shift is change in tone. Hospital and health-system leaders increasingly focused on ROI, operational efficiency, and technologies that integrate into existing workflows rather than adding complexity. Priority list: tools that reduce workforce strain, protect revenue, and improve patient flow. Era of pilot projects without measurable outcomes is fading, executives asking tougher questions about results.

📍 Digital Health — Nate Collier

Integrity Health reported improved patient outcomes and significant reduction in inpatient costs after deploying population health platform to coordinate care and identify high-risk patients earlier. Patients managed through program saw inpatient costs averaging about 16% lower per claim, along with shorter hospital stays and lower readmission rates. Organizations like Aledade continue expanding participation among independent practices in value-based care networks. Virtual nursing programs helping extend workforce capacity by allowing experienced nurses to support bedside teams remotely. Remote patient monitoring gaining traction in chronic disease management as reimbursement pathways improve and health systems report fewer readmissions and better patient engagement. Common thread: technology adoption increasingly tied to results, moving beyond pilot projects to tools that demonstrably reduce cost, improve outcomes, or relieve workforce pressure.

📍 Closing Perspective — Rhonda Brooks

Themes becoming clear: workforce strain is part of operating environment health systems must plan for, financial discipline continues shaping decisions at every level, innovation entering new phase where tools expected to deliver measurable results, and regulation/reimbursement policy continue evolving ensuring operational strategy and compliance remain tightly linked.

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