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Philips Partners with Georgia Health Plans to Improve Maternal Health Outcomes with Remote Monitoring

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OB-GYN shortages: The supply of OB-GYNs in non-metro areas is projected to fall significantly short of demand by 2030. These challenges are particularly acute in Georgia, where Medicaid covers nearly 50% of all births and the state ranks 31st out of 40 in maternal mortality. Maternity care deserts: Over 35% of U.S.

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6 Success Strategies as CMS Drives More Accountable Care by 2030

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has been driven by the establishment of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI). Recently, CMMI stated that by 2030 every Medicare beneficiary should be in a value-based relationship – either an ACO or ACO-like model or Medicare Advantage – with a significant emphasis on health equity. About Siddharth Thakkar .

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Taking Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) From Data to Analysis and Action

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between 2023 to 2030 and is expected to reach over $43 million by 2030 from more than $8 million in 2022. Prioritizing data that has been purpose-built and clinically validated ensures that we’re tracking data that truly predicts and impacts health outcomes, not just correlation.

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Telehealth Startup OpenLoop Raises $15 Million to Streamline Virtual Care Delivery

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billion by 2030, according to Research and Markets Reports. of the total market share due to increased adoption to manage chronic conditions and monitor health outcomes. OpenLoop White-Label Telehealth Solutions OpenLoop was founded with the mission to expand access to care and improve community health outcomes.

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Healthcare Decisions at an Organizational Level – 2025 Health IT Predictions

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Dr. Kevin Wang, Chief Medical Officer at apree health The U.S. healthcare affordability crisis can be solved by 2030 if we can improve access to primary care. These networks ensure employees can receive top-tier care regardless of location, enhancing satisfaction and improving health outcomes.

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Understanding Basics of Alternative Payment Models (APMs)

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In October 2021, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) announced a goal of having every Medicare beneficiary and the majority of Medicaid beneficiaries covered by some type of alternative payment model (APM) by 2030. Incentives for Medicaid clinicians who also treat Medicare patients. APMs Overview.

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Value-Based Care and its Potential for FQHC and CHC Revenue Streams

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FQHCs can receive financial rewards for deploying an individualized, patient-centered care model that builds trust between patients and providers, which has shown to improve health outcomes. FQHCs can participate in APMs through Medicare and Medicaid Managed Care Organizations (MCOs).