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Defining The Digital Therapeutics Landscape For Provider and Payers

Electronic Health Reporter

Digital health aims at some of the biggest healthcare challenges, including lowering costs, fostering engagement and improving health outcomes. However, before achieving these goals, it must win over providers and payers to secure physician buy-in […]. This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter.

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July 2022 Semi-Annual Health IT Market Review

HIT Consultant

We leveraged our experience executing transactions, extensive network, and market analysis from our 16-year history of advising and selectively investing across the ever-evolving Health IT and Digital Health sectors to gather key market information. Act III of COVID: Navigating the Crosscurrents of Post-Inflation. HGP Facts and Analytics.

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Healthcare Consumerism – 2023 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Price Transparency: In 2022, we saw CMS’s Transparency in Coverage rule go into effect, requiring health plans and providers to publish their rates for care to the public. In the last few years, new and innovative organizations have launched digital care delivery programs that will change the way people find and receive care.

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Health is Our Most Important Relationship: Inconvenient Truths from MRM/McCann Truth Central

Jane Sarashon

We’ve hit a great “healthcare trust” recession around the world, translating into lower multiple points of medical ‘facts’ and pseudoscience, lower adherence to therapeutic regimens, and clinician burnout that has compromised medicine as the team sport it ideally should be.

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Uses of AI in Healthcare – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Greg Wujek, Global Health Industry Consultant at SAS Robots as providers comes of age. The use of robots in health care will exponentially mature with the development of robots capable of performing basic medical tasks, such as taking vital signs, administering medications, and providing wound care. in medicine in all aspects.