Pharmacy Select member pharmacies will gain expanded access to the Seni brand

ATLANTA—TZMO USA, a provider of adult incontinence products, announced a new partnership with Pharmacy Select LLP. This collaboration represents TZMO USA’s continued expansion within the U.S. pharmacy channel, the company said.

Through this partnership, Pharmacy Select member pharmacies will gain expanded access to the Seni brand, expanding the availability of incontinence solutions for individuals aging in place and those who rely on community pharmacies for care.

The legislation aims to fight hospice fraud as well as expand services & caregiver support

WASHINGTON—Rep. Linda T. Sánchez and Sen. Mark Warner introduced the Hospice Care Accountability, Reform and Enforcement (CARE) Act to modernize the Medicare hospice benefit, protect patients and taxpayers from fraud and expand access to essential services and caregiver support.

This round of funding was led by Drive Capital, making the company's total funding at $22 million

NEW YORK—Conduit Health, a consumer-oriented provider of insurance-covered medical supplies and services for Medicare and Medicaid patients, announced a $17 million Series A to expand its vertically integrated model that brings clinical care, insurance authorization and medical supply fulfillment together.

The chairs have been officially licensed & accredited as durable medical equipment marking it suitable for use within health care environments

ARLINGTON, Texas—Luraco Health and Beauty LLC announced that its medical massage chair technology has been officially licensed and accredited as durable medical equipment (DME). This designation formally recognizes Luraco's medical massage chairs as equipment suitable for use within health care and clinical wellness environments.

The e-commerce website donated mobility & DME items such as wheelchairs, walkers & canes to community organizations in California

OCEANSIDE, California—Honest Medical (HonestMed), an e-commerce website that offers health care products, donated $15,000 worth of mobility and durable medical equipment, including rollators, wheelchairs, walkers, canes and more to Interfaith Community Services in Escondido, California. HonestMed also contributed $8,000 in adult incontinence supplies to the San Diego Diaper Bank, which is part of the San Diego Food Bank. These supplies included adult diapers, briefs, pads and underwear.

The acquisition extends Residential's presence in Philadelphia & Delaware counties in Pennsylvania

MECHANICSBURG, Pennsylvania—Residential Home Health, an affiliate of Graham Healthcare Group, announced the acquisition of Covenant Home Health of Havertown, a home health provider serving Bucks, Chester, Dauphin, Delaware, Lancaster, Lebanon, Montgomery, Philadelphia, and York counties. The combination strengthens Residential's presence in Eastern Pennsylvania, extending its reach into Philadelphia and Delaware counties in Pennsylvania. 

This is the fifth year in a row HomeWell has been placed on the franchise rankings list

BURKBURNETT, Texas—HomeWell Care Services, a national provider of non-medical homecare, was recently named a Top Franchise for 2026 by Franchise Business Review (FBR) for the fifth consecutive year. HomeWell was among just 200 franchise brands, representing thousands of franchise owners participating in FBR’s research.

The Diabetes Act aims to enhance Medicare coverage for insulin pumps & continuous glucose monitors

WASHINGTON—Sens. Jeanne Shaheen and Susan Collins, co-chairs of the Senate Diabetes Caucus, have introduced legislation aimed at improving access to diabetes technologies that includes provisions to keep insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) out of the durable medical equipment, prosthetics and orthotics (DMEPOS) competitive bidding program for five years.

Nikolai Buzolin allegedly laundered over $1.2 million in a DME health care fraud scheme that targeted MAOs

HOUSTON—A Russian national made his initial appearance in Houston, Texas, today on a charge that he laundered over $1.2 million derived from a durable medical equipment (DME) health care fraud scheme that targeted Medicare Advantage Organizations (MAOs) that administer Medicare Part C.