At MedCity News' INVEST conference Monday, panelists in a session on patient-centric care talked about the impact of the pandemic. While Covid-19 has sparked some improvements, like greater access to virtual care, they said more change is needed.
We've made significant progress on interoperability from initiatives like the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement to health tech vendors and healthcare providers working to make patient data more accessible.
But is the interoperability glass half full or half empty? What progress have we made and what challenges remain?
This webinar sponsored by Surescripts will focus on the Healthcare Leadership Council's proposed measures for industry-wide interoperability, such as patient-facing data exchange, electronic public health reporting, and cross-network information exchange.
By Michael Schroeder Tuesday, March 29, 2022 12:43 AM
At MedCity News' INVEST conference Monday, panelists in a session on patient-centric care talked about the impact of the pandemic. While Covid-19 has sparked some improvements, like greater access to virtual care, they said more change is needed.
Telemedicine has a place in orthopedics; not only can range of motion measurements be taken virtually as effectively as in-person, but telehealth offers additional advantages including the potential to take 2D measurements that help …..
There are some lessons in Haven's failure, and the failure of other big-tech healthcare ventures such as Google Health and Apple Health Habit, that Amazon needs to learn to avoid getting burned a second time.
By Rachana Pradhan and Victoria Knight, Kaiser Health News Monday, March 28, 2022 11:37 PM
Scott was the top recipient of pharma campaign cash in Congress during the second half of 2021, receiving $99,000, according to KHN's Pharma Cash to Congress database, emerging as a new favorite of the industry.
To get to the root of existing reimbursement problems, health plans should consider tackling genomic benefits management in a way that addresses test ordering and billing challenges.
In this episode of the MedCity Pivot Podcast, Jonathan Bush talks about his latest venture - Zus Health - through which he wants to help digital health companies share data to create a universal patient off of which new products can be created to serve payers, providers and others with the ultimate goal of improving patient outcomes.
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