Globally, health benefit costs are expected to increase 9.9% in 2024, according to a new report from Willis Towers Watson. This is a slightly slower pace than in 2023, which saw a record-high increase of 10.7%.
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Alpha Sophia Founder and CEO Paul-Lukas Hoffschmidt explains how the company's software diverges from competitors in healthcare commercial intelligence, by focusing on smaller medtech innovators.
At RSNA 2023, GE HealthCare announced the launch of a new AI suite designed to simplify radiologists' workflows when reading mammograms and help them detect breast cancer in patients sooner. The new offering includes three AI tools made by iCAD.
Of those who have chosen ACA Marketplace coverage so far in the 2024 Open Enrollment Period, 20% are new consumers and 80% are returning consumers, according to CMS.
By streamlining front-end processes, reducing errors, and ensuring prompt service delivery, AI and automation not only boost the patient experience but also optimize revenue streams.
Medical chatbots have the potential to shape the future of healthcare data retrieval and decision-making support. But this can't become a reality unless precautions are taken to make sure the answers are both grounded in reality and extracted from reliable sources.
Dr. Brian Clear, an addiction treatment physician and chief medical officer of Bicycle Health, believes that telemedicine is one way to improve access and reduce the inequities inherence in addiction treatment. The other is education.
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