Three Major U.S. Hospital Operators' Stocks Rise on CMS Payment Rule Proposal

According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), three major U.S. hospital operators' stocks rose on Thursday (June 27) following the agency's proposal to revise outpatient payment rules starting in 2027. Tenet Healthcare gained 6.55%, Universal Health Services rose 5.15%, and HCA Healthcare increased 4.39%. The proposal aims to reduce drug costs and eliminate payment disparities across different healthcare settings.
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