Becker's Healthcare February 12, 2025
Madeline Ashley

Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare leaders have stressed that the system is disciplined and adaptable amid potential regulatory changes in healthcare policy under the new Trump administration.

“We have demonstrated an ability to perform well in a variety of operating environments, and believe we are differentiated from our peers as we navigate potential changes going forward,” Saum Sutaria, MD, chair and CEO of Tenet, said during a Feb. 12 earnings call.

On Feb. 12, a federal judge in Boston extended a restraining order blocking the Trump administration’s plan to cut federal grant funding for medical research nationwide. The decision follows lawsuits arguing the National Institute of Health’s proposed cap on indirect costs would cause “irreparable harm.”

On Feb. 8, U.S. District Judge...

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