By KIM BELLARD I’m always on the lookout for advances in healthcare that seem more like 22st century medicine than what we still experience in […]
Category: Health
Why Nations Fail – Healthcare Economist
Recently I read the book Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson. Why nations fail […]
Out Phishing: How Health Systems Can Re-Evaluate Employee Security Training
Malicious actors know employees are their easiest point of entry, says Enterprise Strategy Group Analyst John Grady. “Employees are absolutely the weakest link through no […]
Oracle to roll out AI features in patient portal
Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Oracle will roll out new […]
How inflation is reshaping medical malpractice claims
Physicians today face mounting challenges in the practice of medicine, including declining reimbursement, workforce shortages, administrative burdens, and the ever-present risk of litigation. The Doctors […]
Redefining Cardiac Outcomes Through Independent Remote Monitoring Platforms
Arnaud Rosier, CEO of Implicity As healthcare continues its shift toward value-based, patient-centered care, remote monitoring (RM) has become a cornerstone in the management of […]
New Data on the Certified Health IT Market Now Available
New data is now available for public use that helps inform the history and current state of the certified health IT market. We explore that […]
AI & SEO Shifts in Healthcare Marketing
How is AI transforming healthcare marketing, and what can leaders expect at HCIC 2025? Healthcare marketing is evolving at a breakneck speed. From AI reshaping […]
In the Fallout From Trump’s Health Funding Cuts, States Face Tough Budget Decisions
In 2024, the Texas State Guard participated in Operation Border Health, a five-day free health clinic in Texas. The annual event was canceled this year […]
Medicare Advantage enrollment increases not tied to worse hospital margins, MedPAC finds
The independent congressional advisory group’s analysis is a counterpoint to widespread claims that the plans’ rising popularity is, on average, harming hospitals.