
The regulatory landscape for interoperability is changing, according to Mildred Segura, partner at international law firm Reed Smith.
The regulatory landscape for interoperability is changing, according to Mildred Segura, partner at international law firm Reed Smith.
One expert explains how providers can use population health to identify “ticking time bombs.”
The American Medical Informatics Associations says interoperability has fallen off as a priority at the ONC. Here are its top recommendations to the organization.
Here are six healthcare impact trends that will challenge marketers in the upcoming year.
A new survey from SAP/Oxford Economics has eye-opening findings about the progress of healthcare’s digital transformations.
: In some cases of healthcare fraud, it’s easy to spot red flags. But in large healthcare organizations, or on the payer end, fraud and waste can be more difficult to detect through layers and layers of data.
New healthcare fraud schemes are emerging. Here are a few of the most noteworthy.
Early detection of breast cancer continues to be the best way to save lives and decrease healthcare costs over time, and new technology could help.
A study from West reveals interesting findings about patient engagement, prevention, wellness, and quality of care.
A survey unveiled at the HealthCare Executive Group’s Annual Forum divulges surprising findings about healthcare technology and innovation.
Widespread adoption of population-focused nursing practice will likely take place over the next five to 10 years. Here’s how to stay ahead of the curve.
As managed care leaders, better care for patients can be achieved through increased medical data exchange through diverse and collaborative organization involvement.
Is interoperability in healthcare a dream, or will payers, providers, and technology vendors finally come together to make data more available to one another?
High customer satisfaction has been linked with stronger loyalty, sales, and profits. So why hasn’t the healthcare industry caught on?
Finding technology solutions to diagnose and manage chronic conditions is critical to the future of healthcare.
Is your organization on pace with the biggest healthcare technology trends? Here’s your chance to find out.
Five healthcare tech trends that will make chronic care management a part of patients’ daily lives.
An Epstein Becker Green survey has surprising results about the expansion of telehealth services physicians and other behavioral health professionals can provide.
One expert says incentive programs to motivate physicians miss the mark. Here’s what he recommends instead.
As the healthcare system shifts from a focus on employee-based plans to consumer-based plans, insurers have to find new ways to engage and motivate members.
Providers are coming up short when it comes to HEDIS measures related to substance abuse. Here’s how one health plan is changing that.
Why researchers say the industry is “a long way off” from robust electronic patient data sharing.
Here’s how to take consumer-centricity more seriously as expectations increase.
A new study uses population health analytics to identify potential opioid abuse, and the study findings are troubling.
San Diego-area healthcare organizations experience promising results after using population health strategies to improve hypertension treatment across the region.