CMS finalized a rule this week that will boost hospitals' inpatient payment rates by 2.9%. Hospitals groups are unhappy with this payment update, arguing that it is insufficient and will exacerbate hospitals' financial challenges.
With hospitals struggling to retain staff and value-based care shrinking healthcare revenues, health systems must look to technology resources to become more efficient, without losing sight of patient care or staff support. Read More.
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The FDA approved Adaptimmune Therapeutics' Tecelra as a treatment for advanced cases of synovial sarcoma. It's the first engineered cell therapy approved for treating a solid tumor.
CMS finalized a rule this week that will boost hospitals' inpatient payment rates by 2.9%. Hospitals groups are unhappy with this payment update, arguing that it is insufficient and will exacerbate hospitals' financial challenges.
Many medtech products, very often too technical and scientific, emphasize features at the expense of processes and their interactions. While the approach to patient and treatment safety is crucial, there is a notable shift towards processes centered around patients and healthcare professionals.
Digital solutions are changing the way CKD is managed. Through enhanced connectivity and personalized care plans tailored to individual patient needs, digital technologies allow patients to take proactive steps in managing CKD.
In this month's episode, Senior Reporter Katie Adams discussed some executive moves and layoffs that recently occurred in the healthcare sector. She also interviewed Aneesh Chopra, who transitioned to the role chief strategy officer at Arcadia following the company's recent merger with his startup, CareJourney.
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