For healthcare software companies—from chiropractic and dental practice management to mental health platforms—the path to growth is often seen as adding more features or acquiring new customers. However, a more powerful and sustainable revenue stream lies in an often-overlooked area: embedded payments. Payments-led growth is a strategy where software providers embed payment processing directly into […]| Stax Payments
Artificial intelligence holds great promise in healthcare. Yet such use of AI use poses risks, especially in relying on benchmarks to evaluate medical expertise and practice. Research co-authored at the Psychometrics Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School outlines a better methodology that improves benchmarking through the application of psychometrics. The post How psychometrics can enhance AI healthcare evaluation appeared first on Cambridge Judge Business School.| Cambridge Judge Business School
CertifyOS has launched Provider Hub, its new end-to-end provider data management platform aimed at consolidating fragmented provider information and cutting costs for health plans and digital health firms. The platform ingests, cleanses, normalizes, and validates provider data from disparate sources such as credentialing systems, claims, directories, rosters, and internal systems to create a unified “single […] The post CertifyOS Introduces Provider Hub to Solve Provider Data Fragmentatio...| AIT365
Breast cancer remains one of the most commonly occurring cancers among women, so it’s important for individuals to be vigilant and informed about the signs and symptoms of the disease. The post Baptist Health Paducah urges awareness of breast cancer signs appeared first on Lane Report | Kentucky Business & Economic News.| Lane Report | Kentucky Business & Economic News
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Norton Children’s has been named Kentucky’s No. 1 children’s hospital and ranked nationally in eight specialties in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals 2025-2026. Norton Children’s nationally ranked specialties include: Behavioral Health Cancer Cardiology & Heart Surgery Diabetes & Endocrinology Neurology & Neurosurgery Orthopedics Pulmonology Urology The recognition comes on […] The post Norton Children’s named a best children’s hospital...| Lane Report | Kentucky Business & Economic News
UofL Health is now the region’s preferred provider for cancer treatment, heart care, physical therapy, sports medicine and transplants, according to NRC Health. The post UofL Health specialties earn “Preferred Provider” designation appeared first on Lane Report | Kentucky Business & Economic News.| Lane Report | Kentucky Business & Economic News
Current diagnostic criteria for hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS), a common comorbidity of Long COVID, are restrictive. The Ehlers-Danlos Society is developing new hEDS criteria that will be released in 2026. The post Getting diagnosed with hypermobility can help some people with Long COVID. Upcoming guidelines may make it easier. first appeared on The Sick Times.| The Sick Times
As healthcare grows increasingly technology-driven, resilient infrastructure will define how well hospitals meet rising patient expectations. Integrating building analytics, smart sensors, and automated control systems helps facilities respond to environmental changes instantly. These innovations not only cut energy costs but also strengthen patient safety and comfort.| MedicalResearch.com | Strong Foundations for Healing: The Vital Role of Relia...
When systems perform reliably, healthcare professionals can do what they do best: focus on patients. When systems fail, even briefly, attention shifts from care delivery to crisis management| medicalresearch.com
By Ritesh Ramesh, CEO of MDaudit. MDaudit were winners of the 'Best FinTech Solution for Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals' award at The 2025 FinTech Awards. The first half of 2025 brought positive financial news to hospitals and health systems, with Kaufman Hall reporting higher patient volumes and more efficient patient throughput driving [...]| The Cloud Awards & SaaS Awards
The views expressed in this article represent Nasser’s personal opinion and not those of the NHS at large. When artificial intelligence comes up in cybersecurity circles, the conversation usually starts with risk. From deep-fake scams to AI-powered phishing and automated ransomware, the narrative is often one of escalating threats. But for Nasser Arif, Cyber Security […]| UC Today
Flinders University researchers have secured over $3.4 million in funding from the Australian Government’s Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) to tackle critical healthcare barriers faced by […] The post $3.4m MRFF grants to advance healthcare for people with intellectual disability appeared first on News.| News
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Heidi, the rapidly growing healthcare AI company, announced the successful closing of a $65 million Series B funding round, led by Point72 Private Investments, with participation from returning investors Blackbird, Headline, and Latitude, the growth fund of Phoenix Court. This round values Heidi at $465 million and brings the company’s total funding to nearly $100 […] The post Heidi Raises $65M Series B to Build AI Care Partner for Clinicians appeared first on AIT365.| AIT365
Alice Zhang and Jennifer Murphy write that vending machines that provide easy access to harm-reduction resources helps to normalize their usage. The post Opinion | Harm-Reduction Vending Machines Offer Free Naloxone, Pregnancy Tests and Hygiene Kits appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.| Mississippi Free Press
AI healthcare solutions are rapidly transforming the way medical providers deliver care, streamline operations, and enhance diagnostics. From predictive analytics that anticipate patient needs to intelligent tools that optimize hospital workflows, AI is revolutionizing the healthcare landscape. Traditionally, leveraging these technologies required specialized technical expertise, but the rise of no-code platforms is changing the game. […] The post AI Healthcare Solutions: The No-Code Adva...| Knack: No-Code Application Development Platform
Israel has held hospital director Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya in its torture camps for nine months.| Articles – Truthout
On-the-go lifestyles demand on-the-go snack and meal options that are as satisfying as they are convenient. Smucker Away From Home offers versatile, sanitary, low-labor, quick-assembly solutions that are not only packed with taste, but backed by uncompromised quality and a name your customers trust. The post GRAB’N’GO snack and meal ideas that are sure to please appeared first on Shamrock Foods.| Shamrock Foods
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NMED News: COLFAX AND UNION Counties — The the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is urging visitors to Charette Lake, Clayton Lake, and Lake Maloya in Northern New Mexico to use caution due to the formation of harmful algae blooms. Samples collected by NMED from these three lakes show that harmful algae blooms are present. NMED is urging visitors to take the following precautions: As always, do not drink untreated surface water; Avoid swimming in algae blooms; Rinse fish with clean...| Los Alamos Daily Post
NSW Health has issued an urgent measles alert for Sydney's Northern Beaches... The post Northern Beaches measles alert appeared first on Northern Beaches Advocate.| Northern Beaches Advocate
Suffolk County Community College awarded $5M to expand healthcare education, tuition aid, and student support services through NY's HELP program| Long Island Business News
Congress is currently engaged in a crucial debate over extending the expiring Affordable Care Act (ACA) enhanced premium tax credits. With Congress required to pass a 2026 federal budget (or short extension) by September 30 for the new fiscal year beginning October 1, the next two weeks are the last opportunity to extend these credits... The post Congress Must Extend ACA Premium Tax Credits Now: Delay Will Cause Healthcare Havoc appeared first on Carolina Forward.| Carolina Forward
Are North Carolinians Ready for Their Affordable Care Act Premiums to Double? In four months, Affordable Care Act (ACA) premiums are going to skyrocket and become unaffordable for millions of Americans. This is because when Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB Act) this July, extending Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, it refused to... The post Rising Premiums Threaten Families, Hospitals, and Communities Across NC appeared first on Carolina Forward.| Carolina Forward
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Last month, the White House announced new research aimed at treating and reducing autism. One headline claim linked acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy with increased autism diagnoses. Administration plans include a push for label changes, notices to physicians, and a public awareness campaign. We want CT readers to be informed about the risks and benefits, Read more... The post ‘Don’t Take It If You Don’t Need It’ appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
Learn how to use your Medicare benefits to stay healthy after 65. Our guide covers... The post How to Use Medicare to Stay Healthy After 65 appeared first on MedicareFAQ.| MedicareFAQ
Some people with Long COVID are receiving potentially unhelpful diagnoses of functional neurological disorder (FND), a condition in which people experience neurological symptoms that cannot be attributed to known or currently identifiable pathophysiological causes. The post Long COVID is not FND, but some patients are getting diagnosed with it. Here’s what to do if it happens to you. first appeared on The Sick Times.| The Sick Times
This essay is reproduced here as it appeared in the print edition of the original Science for the People magazine. These web-formatted archives are preserved complete with typographical errors and available for reference and educational and activist use. Scanned PDFs of the back issues can be browsed by headline at the website for the 2014 SftP conference held at UMass-Amherst. For more information or to support the project, email sftp.publishing@gmail.com| Science for the People Archives
Americans' agreement that the federal government must ensure all Americans have healthcare coverage now exceeds 60%, after declining to as low as 42% during the years when the Affordable Care Act was being debated and implemented.| Gallup.com
Ethan Nguyen is the first pediatric patient to become part of an NIH-funded study that began in 2022 and is led by UC Irvine. The post National brain mapping study receives its first ‘magical’ gift from patient with cancer appeared first on CHOC Pediatrica.| CHOC Pediatrica
Referrals and patient volume rising as Dr. Alexander Tan is second on team to earn rare subspecialty certification.| CHOC Pediatrica
President Trump has made lowering drug prices and reducing healthcare costs for Americans a top priority of his second term, along with encouraging more biopharmaceutical investment and innovation in the U.S. Citizens Against Government Waste suggests that he can achieve both objectives without imposing price controls, which includes Most Favored Nation (MFN) polices, reforming the […]| Citizens Against Government Waste
The 340B Drug Discount Program was created in 1992 and requires pharmaceutical manufacturers participating in Medicaid to sell drugs to “Covered Entities” (CEs), including non-profit hospitals like the Cleveland Clinic, at discounts of 20 to 50 percent. The program grew from $9 billion in 2014 to $66 billion in 2023, making it the second-largest federal […]| Citizens Against Government Waste
Federal healthcare programs are often well-intended but end up costing more than expected and become subject to waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement. One of the best (or worst) examples of such a result is the 340B Drug Pricing Program, which is administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). The lack of clear intent […]| Citizens Against Government Waste
During peak hours, hospital emergency rooms and wards can become overcrowded. Patients wait longer than expected, nurses rush between critical […]| Wavetec
Los Angeles (Jan. 5, 2022) — A new report from Reason Foundation, Cicero Institute and Pioneer Institute rates every state’s telehealth policy for patient access and ease of providing virtual care. The post Study Rates Every State’s Telehealth Laws for Patient Access and Ease of Providing Services appeared first on Pioneer Institute.| Pioneer Institute
I’m in the midst of doing research, teaching, and outreach activities on a set of questions around economic growth and its relationship to what we value. My research team has Tim Jackson visiting tomorrow, who will give a talk on postgrowth economics and also talk a bit about his new book, The Care Economy. The […]| Crooked Timber
TL;DR AI agents are autonomous, goal-driven systems that perceive, reason, and act – handling multi-step clinical workflows with human-like adaptability (e.g., diagnosing and offering mental health support) Unlike rule-based automation, […] The post How AI Agents Transform the Healthcare Sector appeared first on Datafloq.| Datafloq
In recent years, the health and wellness industry has witnessed a remarkable surge in demand, driven by an increasing awareness of the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. This trend has paved the way for innovative start-up businesses that cater to diverse health needs, from fitness and nutrition to mental well-being and rehabilitation. As the demand for people requiring urgent rehab continues to rise, substance abuse equally continues to grip individuals' lives. As the health sect...| Lean Startup Life
Here is AITech365’s Weekly Roundup of the top news from global markets. In this fast-paced world, breaking down information helps readers grasp the nuances that follow the news. In Automation in AI news this week… LandingAI Enhances Agentic Document Intelligence with DPT LandingAI, a leading innovator in agentic vision AI technologies, announced a major upgrade […] The post AITech365’s Weekly Roundup: Discover the Most Recent News From AMD, IBM, Google and more appeared first on AIT365.| AIT365
Fitness and wellness have been around since the time of Homer in Ancient Greece, though they haven’t always looked like they do today. Cleopatra used cosmetics, lotions, and wraps with ingredients we see on shelves now, but her lifestyle wasn’t accessible for most people. In 2022, personal care and beauty made up 19% of the $5.6 trillion global wellness market, according to the Global Wellness Institute. Let’s dive into the history of wellness and fitness to better understand how to liv...| NASM Blog
Today marks a new chapter in the history of Jennie Stuart Health (JSH), as the hospital officially becomes part of Deaconess Health System. The post Jennie Stuart Health joins Deaconess Health System Kentucky appeared first on Lane Report | Kentucky Business & Economic News.| Lane Report | Kentucky Business & Economic News
As party policies and platforms trickle out, community groups are watching for commitments on poverty, gender and equity issues| The Independent
Democrats shut down the government because they refused to stop funding healthcare for illegal immigrants and cut unconstitutional spending, explains Texas Congressman Keith Self in an exclusive interview with The New American’s Alex Newman for Conversations That Matter. House Republicans have done their job, Rep. Self argued; now is the time for Democrats to negotiate ...| The New American
In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at the Haitian immigrant who built a $6 billion company treating brain diseases, the drugs RFK Jr. may target after Tylenol, Northwell’s new CEO, and more.| Amy Feldman
Herriot Tabuteau combined his Yale medical degree and two decades in finance to start Axsome Therapeutics. Now the company has three drugs on the market and five more in the pipeline.| Amy Feldman
AJ Loiacono launched Capital Rx eight years ago to break through all the hidden fees in drug pricing. Now with $252 million in new funding, the firm, renamed Judi Health, has broader medical costs in its sights.| Amy Feldman
Background Currently, registered sex offenders are eligible for taxpayer-funded health care through Medicaid and Obamacare. Obamacare plans are subsidized by the Premium Tax Credit (PTC), which was supersized by Biden’s COVID Credits. There are approximately 800,000 registered sex offenders nationwide, 94% of whom are men. Unfortunately, these individuals demonstrably have no morals and can take... The post Stop Subsidizing Evil: Sex Offenders on Medicaid and Obamacare appeared first on EPI...| EPIC for America
This document answers frequently asked questions about Biden’s COVID Credits. Q: What are the Biden COVID Credits? Using the COVID-19 pandemic as justification, the Biden Administration temporarily expanded Obamacare Premium Tax Credit (PTC) subsidies for individuals who purchase health insurance plans on state or federal exchanges. For Obamacare subsidies provided between 2021 and 2025, the... The post EPIC FAQs: The Biden COVID Credits appeared first on EPIC for America.| EPIC for America
TORONTO, CANADA — Ontario’s already strained home care sector is bracing for further disruption after the Ford government announced a […] The post Ford’s gov’t hiring freeze deepens Ontario home care staffing crisis appeared first on Outsource Accelerator.| Outsource Accelerator
Illinois Newsroom - The partisan standoff over health care and spending is threatening to trigger the first U.S. government shutdown in almost seven years at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday. The post US government on brink of first shutdown in almost 7 years during partisan standoff appeared first on IPM Newsroom.| IPM Newsroom
State Senator Janae Shamp (R-29) and State Representative Julie Willoughby (R-13) are demanding the renegotiation of new healthcare policies set to take effect on October 1st. Both lawmakers shared in a recent statement that "creating this tool is a huge responsibility, and we need people at the table who have real-life experiences and expertise to […] The post Janae Shamp, Julie Willoughby Demand Renegotiation of Arizona Healthcare Policies appeared first on Cactus Politics.| Cactus Politics
Many Arizona residents are concerned about the future of their healthcare due to a new federal law that threatens to strip coverage from hundreds of thousands of people and could lead to the closure of community health centers and rural clinics. The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," signed on July 4, is expected to cut […] The post Healthcare Centers Face Closure Amid Medicaid Funding Cuts appeared first on Cactus Politics.| Cactus Politics
Written by Misa Bailey, Healthcare Program Manager at SC Appleseed Blog Summary: In this blog, we discuss the changes in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace. The changes are from both the H.R.1 bill this| SC Appleseed
Key takeaways AI in hospital administration enhances efficiency by optimizing resource allocation, decision-making, and patient […] The post How AI-Driven Workflows Improve Hospital Administration Efficiency appeared first on Cflow.| Cflow
Biohacking empowers individuals to improve health and performance through small lifestyle changes, self-experimentation, and personalised data tracking. The post Why Biohacking Is the Future of Personal Health Optimisation appeared first on Psychreg.| Psychreg
Automation tools help mental health professionals save time, reduce stress, and improve patient care by streamlining daily workflows. The post Best Tools for Automating Patient Workflows for Behavioural and Mental Health Care Providers appeared first on Psychreg.| Psychreg
Anonymous online chat platforms provide safe judgement-free spaces that support mental health by reducing stigma and encouraging open conversations. The post The Benefits of Safe Anonymous Online Chat for Mental Health: Finding Support Without Judgement appeared first on Psychreg.| Psychreg
BMO analysts said in a note Monday they were “encouraged” that Genmab’s acquisition “could start to spur broader M&A in the sector.” The post Genmab Strikes $8 Billion Deal for Cancer Treatment Maker Merus appeared first on The Daily Upside.| The Daily Upside
The Fordham University Health Center (UHS) provides a variety of on-campus medical resources, including flu shots and a new walking initiative, to help students during what has become an increasingly lengthy cold and flu season. Students may receive a flu shot for $30, whether or not they are covered by Fordham’s Student Health Insurance Plan... The post Promoting Health on Campus appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) brings sweeping changes across sectors, including healthcare. For Medicare marketers, the bill introduces new rules around eligibility, drug coverage, and savings programs. Media Logic experts Josh Martin and Denise Carney-Jones break down what matters most for this year’s AEP and beyond. The post Navigating the One Big Beautiful Bill Act: What Medicare Marketers Need to Know appeared first on Media Logic.| Media Logic
In this Q&A, N1 Health’s Jacob Luria explains how health plans can use data and personalized outreach to engage the unengaged and reduce member turnover. The post How Health Plans Can Engage the Unengaged and Unlock Member Lifetime Value: A Q&A with N1 Health’s Jacob Luria appeared first on Media Logic.| Media Logic
Discover how Virtuous helps healthcare nonprofits solve donor engagement, data silos, and stewardship challenges with responsive fundraising. The post How to Solve Healthcare Fundraising Needs with Virtuous: Can Your CRM Do This first appeared on Virtuous Software.| Virtuous Software
Big Beautiful Bill healthcare reform mandates transparent billing, eliminates surprise charges, requires unified statements.| HBK
'These things should not be really questioned,' the World Health Organization said. Other agencies and foundations weighed in.| The Persistent
Canada has hit record emigration levels, with over 106,000 departures in 2024 and numbers rising in 2025. Learn why more Canadians, Americans, and Britons are turning to Caribbean citizenship and property investment for security, mobility, and lifestyle.| Citizens International
New research reveals how human brain evolution may explain autism’s high prevalence, highlighting genetic trade-offs in cognition.| The Debrief
Learn how to succeed in healthcare advertising post-LegitScript Certification. Discover strategies for compliance, CAC reduction, and patient growth. The post Where Policy Meets Performance: Winning in Healthcare Advertising Post-Certification appeared first on LegitScript.| LegitScript
CyclopsA globe of bone.Polished white,no seam, no hair,a moon grown mean.A crag of nose,jutting—wind-cut, cliff-hard.Below itthe single eye,burning on some pointI cannot name.Not me.Not the space.A…| Musings from a Stonehead
After working with Shoppers Drug Mart, Mike Motz served as the COO at Loblaw Companies Limited for its retail divisions The post Business Leader of the Week: Mike Motz tasked with Walgreens turnaround plan appeared first on International Finance.| International Finance
The Christ Hospital of Cincinnati recently settled a class-action lawsuit for $4.5-7.0 million due to alleged HIPAA violations on their website—reportedly passing unauthorized protected health information (PHI) to Google and Meta through tracking pixels. This settlement signals a probable shift that will impact healthcare providers of all sizes. Law firms are discovering they don’t need […] The post The HIPAA Lawsuit Avalanche is Coming appeared first on Pilot Digital.| Pilot Digital
Discover the importance of data integration in the healthcare sector, common challenges, best practices, and use cases for better patient and business outcomes.| Semarchy
The first impression a patient gets often comes down to paperwork and waiting. A patient onboarding platform changes that by shifting intake to a digital process that patients can complete before they arrive. It also gives staff accurate information from the start, cutting down on errors and back-and-forth. In this blog, we’ll look at the… The post Best Patient Onboarding Platforms for Improving the Digital Front Door appeared first on TeleVox.| TeleVox
A referral system in healthcare is more like a bridge than paperwork. You are essentially carrying patients from one node (their primary doctor) to the next (a specialist) without losing them along the way. However, when that bridge weakens, the damage is felt on both sides. Providers lose revenue while patients lose trust as well… The post How to Ensure an Effective Referral System as a Healthcare Provider appeared first on TeleVox.| TeleVox
The moment a patient’s name or lab report leaves your inbox without any technical safeguards, it becomes a liability rather than a simple email. That liability might even become a lawsuit that sets you back millions of dollars. Understanding how to send HIPAA-compliant email means knowing exactly how to lock down every message so it… The post How to Send HIPAA Compliant Emails: Best Practices and Considerations appeared first on TeleVox.| TeleVox
Encrypted email for healthcare is crucial for ensuring compliance and protecting the privacy and security of sensitive patient information. Learn how to implement it effectively.| TeleVox
Secaucus, N.J.-based Hudson Regional Health will suspend non-essential services at Heights University Hospital in Jersey City, N.J. should the state and other government entities not provide it “substantial financial support,” according to a Sept. 26 news release shared with Becker’s. Hudson Regional Health was formed in late May as part of Bayonne, N.J.-based CarePoint Health […] The post New Jersey hospital to end ‘non-essential services’ without state funding appeared first o...| Becker's Hospital Review | Healthcare News & Analysis
My name is Emily Eisner, and I am an Economist working with the Fiscal Policy Institute. I am testifying in support of the “City of Yes” plan. The City must pass the zoning reforms included in City of Yes, and, in addition, the City must increase investment in housing affordability through expanded fiscal measures. These two sets of policies — zoning reform to allow for increased supply, and fiscal support for housing affordability — work together. The post FPI Testimony to New York C...| Fiscal Policy Institute
Scientific developments provide an unprecedented opportunity to create integrated, innovative and compassionate care for all.| New Statesman
The scene is familiar to any project manager in healthtech. You are in a meeting, trying to align a new telehealth platform with your legacy electronic health record (EHR) system. The developers are talking about APIs, the clinicians are asking for real-time patient history, and the compliance officer is raising red flags about data security. ... Read more The post Why Patient Data Integration is Critical for Healthcare Success in 2025 appeared first on Vorro.| Vorro
Louisville Medical Assistant School is excited to announce the opening of its newest location this fall. Aspiring medical professionals in Louisville, Kentucky have access to a new allied healthcare option: an 18-week medical assistant program that provides in-person, hands-on training in a real medical office.| Lane Report | Kentucky Business & Economic News
The fight for her life in a broken and biased healthcare system – one that sees doctors perpetrating euthanasia and abortion and calling them both medical care. ***** “Our sweet Veya Hope ran into the arms of Jesus yesterday.” So shared Veya’s mother, Krystal Vanderbrugghen, on her Instagram page on August 2, 2025. Krystal continued: […]| Reformed Perspective
The latest Section 232 announcements expand the list of ongoing investigations into imported goods that could be exposed to higher tariffs.| Coalition For A Prosperous America
Every business, regardless of size or industry, could improve on some level on its effectiveness as well as its efficiency. For the healthcare industry, this is imperative! Six Sigma and the Health of Healthcare appeared first on 6sigma.| 6sigma
Staying within your means is critical to managing a successful project. Sticking to your budget prevents you from overspending while helping to promote a more efficient business. The way we see it, efficiency may be key, but working within your budget is equally important. Efficiency is the journey while budgeting is the road you travel. […] The post Six Sigma and KPIs: Project Cost Variance appeared first on 6sigma.| 6sigma
Perficient is proud to be included in the IDC ServiceScape: Worldwide and U.S. Microsoft Power Apps Low-Code/No-Code Custom Application Development Services, 2025 (Doc# US53748825 September 2025) report. We believe this inclusion highlights our commitment to helping enterprises accelerate innovation and streamline development through Microsoft Power Platform. This IDC ServiceScape offers a comprehensive guide on the key […]| Perficient Blogs
The headlines are troubling but predictable. The Trump administration will launch a program next year to find out how much money an artificial intelligence algorithm could save the federal government by denying care to Medicare patients. Meanwhile, a survey of physicians published by the American Medical Association in February found that 61% think AI is […]| Perficient Blogs
SAINT PAUL, Minn. – Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy (DFL- St. Paul) released the following statement after Governor Walz, state leaders and health care experts held a roundtable to discuss how… Read More »Statement from Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy The post Statement from Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy first appeared on Minnesota Senate DFL.| Minnesota Senate DFL
Joshua Roth, CISO of Rady Children’s Health, was recognized by Becker’s Hospital Review as one of 2025’s top hospital and health system CISOs. The post Becker’s Hospital Review: 53 hospital and health system CISOs and chief privacy officers to know | 2025 appeared first on CHOC Inside.| CHOC Inside
The BeRAD Professionalism Award is the first given by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists’ (ASRT) board of directors. The post Radiology wins top national honor for professionalism and patient safety appeared first on CHOC Inside.| CHOC Inside
Dr. Rahul Bhola urges early eye screening, outdoor play, and treatment to slow childhood nearsightedness and prevent long-term vision issues.| CHOC Inside
Experts say there could be an average increase in health insurance rates for individual markets of over 16% — nearly 13% for small group markets — if enhanced tax credits are not extended.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Studies exploring whether there’s a connection between Tylenol’s key ingredient acetaminophen and autism have had mixed results. The post Tylenol-Maker’s Shares Sink amid Autism Scrutiny appeared first on The Daily Upside.| The Daily Upside
Discover how Parallel Path's tailored marketing strategies helped UnitedHealthcare Colorado achieve 19M impressions, 3M unique visitors and generate 67,000 clicks.| Parallel Path
HELP SUPPORT INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM BY BECOMING A SUBSCRIBING MEMBER. YOU CAN ALSO MAKE A ONE TIME DONATION HERE. SOUTH BEND, Ind. — REAL News Michiana has discovered the Biden administration’s Department of Health and Human Services awarded Memorial Hospital of South Bend a $1-million dollar grant to stop “racial bias” in healthcare in St. Joseph and Elkhart […] The post Memorial Hospital awarded $1-Million to train racism out of doctors appeared first on REAL News Michiana.| REAL News Michiana
By Ronald Hirsch, MD, FACP, ACPA-C, CHRI, CHCQM The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) of the Department of Health and Human Services recently made headlines with its report on […]| CMSA
Mat-Su Health Foundation promotes Vandana Ingle to Chief Community Impact Officer, the role previously held by CEO Esther Pitts, and Erin Messmer gains the title of Chief Communications Officer. The post Execs Join Mat-Su Health Foundation Leadership Team appeared first on Alaska Business Magazine.| Alaska Business Magazine
Healthcare providers in Alaska are adapting to changes in Medicaid, seeing both concerns for coverage and opportunities for overhaul. The post Healthcare Leaders Call for Cooperation as Medicaid Laws Shift appeared first on Alaska Business Magazine.| Alaska Business Magazine
In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at a startup working to fix drug pricing, Pfizer’s obesity bet and more.| InnovationRx