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Banner|Aetna launches program to reduce billing confusion among members

By Katie Adams Tuesday, October 25, 2022 6:37 PM

Banner|Aetna — the Arizona health plan owned by Banner Health and Aetna — rolled out a new frictionless billing program. It is designed to minimize confusion among members by combining billing information from both the provider and payer.

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Astellas takes a stake in Taysha and gets a chance at next big gene therapy buyout

By Frank Vinluan Tuesday, October 25, 2022 4:23 PM

Astellas has purchased an equity stake in Taysha Gene Therapies in a $50 million deal that gives it an option to license the company's two lead gene therapy candidates. The Japanese pharmaceutical giant also gains the option to buy its new partner outright depending on clinical and regulatory developments expected in the coming year.

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The best barrier to extended downtime? Education and preparation

By Gerry Blass Tuesday, October 25, 2022 3:23 PM

Critical applications, medical devices, protected health information (PHI), patient safety, and lives are all at risk when extended downtime occurs. The question is, are you and your team prepared?

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How pharma companies can leverage asynchronous telemedicine

By Robin Farmanfarmaian Tuesday, October 25, 2022 3:09 PM

Through apps, pharmaceutical companies can actually influence patient adherence and mindset after that patient has been prescribed that company's medication by their physician.

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The retention reset: How to win back your employees

By Shelley McLean Tuesday, October 25, 2022 2:00 PM

There are five areas that employers need to improve upon to see a rise in their employee retention rates – compensation, benefits, learning & development, culture, and flexibility.

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Solving rural health is the key to a better healthcare system in the U.S.

By Ryan Atwood Tuesday, October 25, 2022 9:00 AM

Many of rural America's health problems can be traced back to access to care. Rural Americans face environmental and economic access biases that are very different from their urban and suburban counterparts.

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