
From diabetes to pneumonia, how hospitals are eliminating waste and creating healthier patients.
From diabetes to pneumonia, how hospitals are eliminating waste and creating healthier patients.
Aetna and Apple partner on a new wellness app that combines activity-driven incentives and rewards with personalized health recommendations. Experts share their reactions.
Experts discuss what these trends entail, what’s giving them momentum, and how executives can get on board.
It’s an exciting time for healthcare technologies. Here are the ones you need to look out for in the next ten years.
As the industry continues to look for strength in scale and strategic push toward ever-increasing verticalization, large-scale industry mergers and acquisitions will continue to be the norm during 2019-this and other 2019 predictions based on the digitization of healthcare.
This massive partnership is breaking down barriers and improving patient care.
Maintaining provider data has been a longstanding challenge within the healthcare industry. CAQH identified five challenges among health plans and groups and a new solution.
Here’s what you should be investing in as the new year comes.
Here is a list of how technology has aimed to more seamlessly connect healthcare organizations in 2018.
A new Kaufman Hall report sheds new light on competitive pressures and key transformative cost areas.
Here is the one surprising thing that improves patients’ ability to effectively manage their own health.
Mobile technologies offer opportunities to engage members, improve chronic care management, and prevent avoidable hospital admissions and readmissions.
Here’s how to keep your technology roadmap on track.
Here is a list of technologies that make patient engagement with healthcare organizations more insightful and interactive.
With so many developments in healthcare technology, here’s a list of the news that is most important to healthcare executives.
A chief executive officer must have a more diverse team to address the rising complexity and velocity of healthcare. Here are four positions that managed care organizations may want to seriously consider.
Early results from a first-of-its-kind study suggests that typical use of a fertility app is effective for avoiding an unplanned pregnancy. Payment mechanisms will need to be considered by payers.
No longer a technology for science fiction, artificial intelligence and machine learning offer the multifaceted approach that healthcare is waiting for.
Data and technology is rapidly changing-therefore, it is important to be adaptable to customize predictive analytics applications in healthcare. There are certain unique applications within the world of healthcare that are readily attainable.
Find the weaknesses within your system before hackers do.
The launch of a new connected health platform will aid in management of diseases such as diabetes.
Healthcare experts detail three policies that MCOs should keep a close eye on.
What these healthcare industry disruptors are, and how they could impact cost and quality of care.
These technology solutions on the market can treat chronic pain, allowing patients to eliminate or decrease their dependence on opioid drugs.
Here are five of the most promising healthcare technologies that will make your healthcare organization in step with the future.