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Think of AI as the new digital front door for healthcare practices. It's the invisible force working behind the scenes of Google searches, health apps and chatbots. Experience shows that successful ...
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Perspective: Surprise Medical Bills Were Supposed to Be a Thing of the Past. Surprise — They're Not.The No Surprises Act has been a phenomenal success in taking on some unfair medical billing practices, but it wasn't a panacea.
Most of the 24 million people in Affordable Care Act health plans face a potential one-two punch next year — double-digit premium increases along with a sharp drop in the federal subsidies that most ...
A coalition of 20 Democratic attorneys general sued the Trump administration Thursday to block implementation of a rule they argue will undermine the ACA. The complaint was co-led by California, ...
Two university hospitals are pioneering new ways to expand lifesaving heart transplants for adults and babies — advances that could help recover would-be heart donations that too often go unused. The ...
Since President Trump signed his sweeping domestic policy bill into law, a key provision that prevents Planned Parenthood clinics from receiving Medicaid funding has already been temporarily blocked ...
CVS Health has secured a major healthcare deal, winning a multi-year pharmacy benefits contract with CalPERS, outbidding rival UnitedHealth. The deal marks a significant win for CVS's Caremark unit ...
The Trump administration is opening the floodgates for more surgeries to be done in outpatient facilities like ambulatory surgery centers, proposing a Medicare policy that could accelerate the shift ...
The Trump administration plans to claw back $7.8 billion in Medicare payments to hospitals a decade sooner than originally proposed, potentially sparking another legal challenge from the hospital ...
Dramatic changes to the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program risk driving drugmakers from the market, threatening access to shots.
Two hospital leaders share methods to quantitatively and qualitatively understand where your organization is falling short with trust among patients and staff.
Simple steps can boost patient safety, including repeatedly asking patients for their name and birthdate to make sure you have the right patient at the right place. Monitoring statistics such as ...
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