October 4th 2024
Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming a valuable tool in the U.S. healthcare industry. Experts say a thoughtful approach can head off ethical problems and optimize efficiency.
Information Blocking Will Cost Hospitals, Other Providers Under Proposed ONC Rules
March 5th 2024Hospitals and healthcare software developers are adjusting to a world in which blocking healthcare data will come with potentially stiff penalties under rules proposed by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC).
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The Benefits of ML, AI Use in Managed Care Pharmacy | AMCP Nexus 2023
October 19th 2023Adopting evolving computer system tools like artificial intelligence and machine learning in managed care pharmacies have resulted in efficiency when addressing the challenges they are faced with, according to Jessica Hatton, PharmD, BCACP, associate vice president of Pharmacy at CareSource and Nick Trego, PharmD, senior vice president of Clinical Analytics and Client Services at HealthPlan Data Solutions, Inc.
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Automation Filling in the Gaps of the EHR, per Cindy Gaines of Lumeon
August 17th 2023Cindy Gaines, MSN, RN, chief clinical transformation officer at Lumeon, addresses the current status of electronic health records in the healthcare industry and how automation is filling in its gaps through technology.
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WHO Calls For Caution When it Comes to Using AI For Health
May 29th 2023The World Health Organization shared its enthusiasm for the “appropriate” use of these technologies. However, they are calling for caution to be exercised to protect and promote human well-being, safety, and autonomy and preserve public health.
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Healthcare Needs Tech Workers — But Tech Workers Also Need the Healthcare Industry
May 4th 2023Pandemic-triggered changes in the healthcare industry have required hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities to scale up their technology operations, resulting in high demand for tech experts.
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Healthcare’s Digital Transformation Improves Lives, Not Just Efficiencies
February 8th 2023COVID-19 sped up healthcare’s digital transformation. The 20-minute telehealth visit can mean less unpaid time off from work and the difference between seeking care and putting food on the table. Care-at-home programs can reduce the risks associated with hospitalization, such as hospital-acquired infections.
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Though Funding for Telehealth Is Declining, It Doesn't Mean All Virtual Care Isn't Investable
February 1st 2023It's been reported more often now that funding for telehealth has decreased and it will only continue to do so into the year. Funding has likely decreased because the video/virtual care medium has become a commodity, according to Summus CEO and Founder, Julian Flannery.
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Going on Offense Against Fraud, Waste and Abuse in Behavioral Telehealth: 3 Key Actions
January 26th 2023Telehealth, especially for behavioral health, has created new opportunities for dishonest individuals to file fraudulent claims. Health plans can take steps to stop the fraud before it happens.
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Chances of State Medicaid Programs Bringing Telehealth Services Into ‘23 are High
January 15th 2023Medicaid officials of 44 states (including the District of Columbia) responded to a KFF survey about policies and trends relating to telehealth delivery of behavioral health services. Officials reported high utilization rates of telehealth services for behavioral health purposes since the beginning of the pandemic and plan to continue telehealth expansion permanently.
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Use Quick Wins to Speed Your Healthcare Digital Transformation
November 29th 2022What does it take for a healthcare organization to effectively expedite and achieve a digital transformation? Start with the fundamentals, like having an integrated transformation strategy with clear goals across the enterprise, highly visible and vocal top-down leadership, and exceptional tactical talent for implementation.
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