Overall, August 2025 marked a robust month for U.S. sports betting. Solid year-over-year gains in both handle and revenue across most markets, suggesting continued depth and expansion in regulated wagering activity.
Learn moreThe IRS has provided 2025 transitional guidance for businesses required to report car loan interest under the bill commonly referred to as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, or OBBBA for short.
Learn MoreThe landscape of behavioral healthcare is evolving, with Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) leading the charge in providing comprehensive, integrated care.
Learn MoreRubinBrown's Healthcare Consulting Services group is pleased to present the second issue of our new newsletter. Tune in to stay up-to-date on industry news, upcoming RubinBrown Healthcare Consulting events, and the latest insights from our team.
Learn moreLearn about ERP sustainability solutions and how they improve resource efficiency, reduce waste, and minimize environmental impact.
Learn moreU.S. nonprofit colleges and universities saw strong financial gains in FY24, but institutional size played a critical role in who benefited and who fell behind.
Learn MoreOn September 10, 2025, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) finalized the 48 CFR rule, formally integrating the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) into the defense contracting process. Starting November 10, 2025, CMMC requirements will be included in solicitations and contracts—making compliance a condition of working on contracts support the DoD.
Learn MoreProposed guidance on the new tips deduction for tax years 2025 through 2028 has been released providing an expansion on definitions and needed clarifications, including a proposed list of potentially eligible occupations.
Learn MoreJuly 2025 delivered the expected midsummer cooling of sports betting activity, with the national handle easing under the typical lull in marquee sporting events. That said, state-level results offered plenty of intrigue. Kansas emerged as an outlier, posting one of its strongest summer Index ratings at 1.38 on nearly $174 million in handle, meaning the market outperformed the average state by 38%. At the same time, Kansas lagged in profitability, generating just 7.52% hold, while most jurisdictions cleared the 10% hurdle.
Learn moreBehavioral health practices are facing unprecedented challenges on multiple fronts. Demand for mental health services has skyrocketed over the past few years, pushing providers to their capacity limits while major insurers have deployed automated systems that downcode higher-level office visits without human review.
Read MoreOn July 10, 2025, Missouri House Bill 594 was signed into law eliminating state tax on capital gains for individuals.
Learn moreMany Medicare Dependent Hospitals (MDHs) and Sole Community Hospitals (SCHs) are unknowingly leaving significant money on the table through underutilization of the Volume Decrease Adjustment (VDA) — a Medicare benefit designed to offset revenue loss from declining inpatient volume.
Read moreJune marked another strong month for the U.S. sports betting market. Hold rates remained elevated, with many states topping the 10% mark. States that segregate parlay data showed parlay popularity is the driver of higher holds, even as betting volume softened with the seasonal summer dip. Despite the expected slowdown, the industry continues to sustain momentum and post robust year-over-year annual growth.
Learn moreRubinBrown is pleased to present the 2024 Gaming Statistical Analysis, an annual survey compiled by the Gaming Services Group. The accompanying statistical information encompasses 38 states that independently report revenue for at least one gaming vertical. Additionally, we provide an overview of 7 states where the gaming landscape consists solely of Tribal operations.
Read MoreEvery patient note is a decision point—one that impacts compliance, reimbursement, and the quality of care. Yet most providers were never formally taught how to document in a way that reflects medical necessity or supports accurate coding. That gap isn’t just a training issue—it’s a risk exposure.
Learn moreMay marked a second straight dip in sports betting handle, with activity slowing despite ongoing NBA Playoffs, MLB, and WNBA action, none of which rival the NFL in engagement. However, operators saw a reversal in fortune with hold rates climbing, surpassing 10% in major markets like Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, and Maryland.
Learn moreRubinBrown's Healthcare Consulting Services group is pleased to present the first issue of our new newsletter. Tune in to stay up-to-date on industry news, upcoming RubinBrown Healthcare Consulting events, and the latest insights from our team.
Learn moreSeveral Missouri counties were recently granted tax filing and payment relief related to severe weather that began on March 14, 2025. Affected tax-exempt entities located in the listed counties have until November 3, 2025, to file various tax returns and make payments that were or are originally due during the period of March 14, 2025, through November 2, 2025.
Read MoreOn July 3, 2025, Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). President Trump is set to sign and enact the bill on July 4.
Learn moreIn the fast-evolving healthcare industry, precise medical coding is essential for proper reimbursement and regulatory compliance. Despite the expertise of seasoned coders and billers, mistakes or overlooked details can still occur, potentially resulting in claim denials, underpayments, or audits. This is where medical coding audits come in. Regular audits can help identify these errors, ensure compliance, and enhance revenue.
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