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A majority of payers used outcomes-based contracting last year: survey

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A majority of payers used outcomes-based contracting last year: survey pminemyer Wed, 04/12/2023 - 13:04

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How AI and machine learning can help predict SDOH needs

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Social determinants of health are major contributors to health inequity and rising healthcare costs in vulnerable populations such as Medicaid beneficiaries. How do care management interventions to mitigate SDOH as a risk for undesired health outcomes work?

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Healthcare Workforce – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

As we kick off 2024, we wanted to start the new year with a series of 2024 Health IT predictions. Jason Considine, Chief Commercial Officer at Experian Health Staffing shortages will continue to be a major pain point for providers in 2024 and have a direct impact on their bottom line.

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Health Provider News – March 25, 2022

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White House Throws Its Weight Behind SNF Value-Based Purchasing Expansion, with Staffing Measures Targeted. Most doctors have patients affected by social drivers but feel ill-equipped to address them, survey finds. Sensitive health data of 50 million Americans hacked or breached last year: analysis. What’s next?

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Health Provider News

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New California rule aims to limit health care cost increases to 3% annually UC San Diego Health operations deal with California hospital slows to crawl Kaiser reports data breach affecting 13.4M

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Health Provider News – November 18, 2022

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Private payers spent $1.87B on social determinants of health over 5 years: 5 things to know. Incarcerated man dies at Mat-Su hospital, bringing Alaska’s in-custody deaths this year to 17. California hospitals are forced to treat patients in tents as the number of positive flu tests is up 259 percent from last year.

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Health Provider News

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for Expansion Arkansas hospital to face audit over ARPA fund use Jefferson Hospital Association Gets $844K Grant From USDA NARMC in Harrison to Cut 3% of Workforce North Arkansas Regional Medical Center closing 2 clinics because of costs Panel approves $6.3M