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Insurance Coverage for Psychedelic Therapy

Bill of Health

By Vincent Joralemon As therapies using drugs like MDMA, psilocybin, and LSD advance through the FDA research and approval pipeline, patients should be prepared for steep price tags attached to these procedures. Although this may be highly cost-effective (considering the cost of untreated PTSD), insurers may balk at the price tag.

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California Consumer Privacy Act can cause headaches for healthcare orgs

Healthcare It News

A new study published in this month's issue of Health Policy and Technology found, however, that healthcare organizations may face obstacles when it comes to complying with the law. They argue that, in general, healthcare organizations face a lack of regulatory clarity and uncertain likelihood around reinforcement. WHY IT MATTERS.

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A new COVID-19 wave is coming – how can health systems prepare?

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Tagging drugs with RFID, he argued, would address problems with medication flow around the hospital and allow providers to tie distributions directly to a patient's electronic health record. "If you can tag a nail clipper with RFID technology," as many big-box stores do, "you can do it for medication," he said.

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Clinical Data Release Leader MRO Announces Acquisition of MediCopy

MRO Compliance

The acquisition expands MRO’s footprint across the healthcare continuum and strengthens MRO’s position as a leading provider of clinical data release solutions. Founded in 2000 by Elliott Noble-Holt, MediCopy serves primarily outpatient healthcare providers to help them manage the release of Protected Health Information (PHI).

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Doctors Love Alerts Until They Don’t

Healthcare IT Today

It’s easy to see the quality manager wanting to place alerts in patients’ charts to notify the doctor of various value based care, SDoH, and quality concerns they have for a patient. It’s easy to ignore these alerts when pressed for time. These alerts that aren’t useful create alert fatigue really quickly.

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Unlock the Benefits of Policy Management Software for Your Organization

Healthcare Blog

Are your organization’s policies and procedures easy to find? As healthcare organizations grow, the need to develop, monitor, and control policies and procedures becomes a challenging task. What Is Healthcare Policy Management? The ideal system should be easy to implement and intuitive to manage.

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It’s Time to Give Patients “Admin Access” to Manage Their Healthcare

HIT Consultant

While the entire healthcare industry is inching toward giving people more autonomy to manage their care, we can’t seem to hand over the keys just yet. The latest KLAS data on patient preferences shows that most individuals interacting with the healthcare system want greater control, especially over their care visits.