Reimbursement
This week's top stories include the new direct contracting reimbursement model proving popular among payers and providers, YouTube battling medical disinformation, and a new study that found gamification boosts healthy behaviors.
This week's top stories include medical and social services organizations advocating for the passage of the Social Determinants Accelerator Act of 2021 and Fitbit filing a patent for a smart ring.
In this episode of the Virtual Care Paradigm, health economist Jane Sarasohn-Kahn weighs in on retail health, value-based care and what the virtual care economy might look like.
This week's top stories include UHC re-examining a new policy drawing backlash that allows it to retroactively deny emergency department claims, and Apple unveiling walking stability assessments in an iPhone update.
This week's top stories include U.S. Anesthesia Partners claiming UnitedHealthcare has an "unlawful scheme" to eliminate providers like itself from its network, Bright Health buying Zipnosis, and AstraZeneca working with MGH on disease management.
This week's top stories include U.S. hospitals and health systems facing a long road to recovery after COVID-19's devastating winter surge and HHS Secretary nominee Xavier Becerra signaling support for virtual care.
Telehealth Connection TV: Convenience helps drive engagement, and virtual care is no exception, says Matt Hawkins.
The proper medical coding can make all the difference in reimbursement, says TRUSTED i10 Senior CDI Consultant Angela Jordan.
This week's top stories include HIMSS Global Health Equity Week panelists calling for a stronger focus on population health to improve health disparities and the effects of drops in admissions on hospitals.
This week's top stories include AdventHealth lamenting $260 million in losses, Dr. Fauci "cautiously optimistic" there will be a vaccine by early 2021 and a study finding ICD-10 codes may not effectively capture patients with cough and fever.