
Some of the biggest trends this year that will affect the healthcare workforce.

Some of the biggest trends this year that will affect the healthcare workforce.

A new survey from Blumberg Capital reveals that a strong majority of consumers are supportive and optimistic about implementation of AI in healthcare.

Managed Healthcare Executive ® Board Member John D. Halamka, MD, MS, has recently taken the title as president of the Mayo Clinic Platform.

How health systems are working to improve patient outcomes living with the virus.

Americans think brands could do more to prevent customer service fraud and don’t trust that brands are handling their personal information securely.

New report examines opioid-related malpractice claims to identify risk factors, warning signs, and vulnerabilities in pain management.

A new survey reveals Americans’ views on Medicare for All, Obamacare, the state of healthcare, Medicare, and healthcare access for undocumented immigrants.

New survey finds more Americans rely on technology to improve their health and relationships in medical care.

New study shows that although costly, more effective treatments increase survival rates in Medicare patients.

Consumer education essential to put misconceptions of the vaccination to rest.

As payers work toward successful value-based care arrangements, there are several best practices to keep in mind.

United Health Foundation, Morehouse School of Medicine collaborate to find solutions in making digital health tech more affordable for underserved communities.

Consumers will depend on the internet to research prescriptions and medical devices rather than a doctor’s referral.

In a long-awaited move, HHS proposes to overhaul the federal anti-kickback statute and Stark Law for today’s value-based environment.

The digital transformation of healthcare is following a similar trajectory as the digital transformation of other industries.

Devoted Health will reimburse seniors if they choose to participate in the plan’s Wellness Bucks Program.

Consumers are becoming more open to the easy, accessible services of virtual care after dealing with perceived hardships of primary care visits.

Why changes in the U.S. healthcare policy have caused healthcare costs to rise.