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Rethinking Prior Authorization

New On Demand Healthcare Upside/Down: With guest Alina Czekai, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at Cohere Health. She joins Dr. Nick to discuss, among other things, reducing the burden of documentation requirements on patients and providers.

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Select the Right Care Model for Your CCBHC

By Melissa Giampietri – Expanding access to behavioral health services, substance use disorder services, and vital human services such as those for people with intellectual and/or developmental disorders is vital to providing high-quality, whole-person care to everyone in need.



Building New Healthcare Pathways

By Matt Fisher – Healthcare is experiencing a lot of turmoil over the best way to interact with patients and provide access to care. The tension centers around sticking to traditional models against going full steam into a fully technology-enabled world.


How Geospatial Data Can Be Used in Health Care

By Devin Partida – Data offers many opportunities for improvement to modern industry, especially in the health care and medical fields. Throughout the pandemic, geospatial data has been instrumental in tracking the illness, its spread and its general impact.


HFMA Annual 2022 Brings Connection & Inspiration to Attendees

By Jonathan Wiik – The 2022 HFMA Annual Conference wrapped up in Denver, Colorado. This was the first in-person HFMA Annual Conference since 2019 and you could feel the enthusiasm from attendees. This year’s conference focused on the Cost-Effectiveness of Health initiative and featured healthcare leaders across the industry.


Cooperative Data Ownership in the Digital Age

New On Demand Healthcare Upside/Down: With guest Hamish MacDonald, CEO and Founder of the Sovereignty Network. They discuss the evolving marketplace of data, privacy concerns, and explain why making patient data available is not just the law but also good business.


HIPAA and Audio-Only Telehealth

By Art Gross – HHS put clarity recently on how the HIPAA Security Rule applies to telephone technologies. In the case of telephone lines that are traditional landlines, the rule does not apply. But it does apply to mobile technologies that utilize electronic media such as WIFI.