New On Demand Episodes 4/9/2019
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Read MoreCompanies are seeking talent for the fastest growing industries in tech and healthcare is on the top of the list. Who is looking for what? Here are posted opportunities being reported from Kuma, Medicomp, Atlantic.Net, & Wolters Kluwer.
By Waver Hickerson – When I graduated from college and became a C programmer for NCR Corporation, IT developers were isolated from our systems’ end users by several layers of company teams.
New Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist Episode NOW on Demand with host Dr. Nick and guest Dr. Clay Johnston, MD, PhD, Dean, Dell Medical School and Vice President for Medical Affairs, UT Austin.
CMS announced a new competition that aims to accelerate innovative solutions to better predict health outcomes and improve the quality of care for patients. Partnering with the AAFP and the Laura and John Arnold Foundation, the AI Health Outcomes Challenge will engage with innovators from all sectors, not just healthcare.
As CMS continues to increase program flexibility and decrease reporting burdens, the new scoring methodology is a combination of new and existing measures broken into a smaller set of four objectives.
Your personal health information is moving and being viewed to improve the quality of your healthcare and lower the costs. The job will not be complete until all health records are digital and interoperable. Here’s what’s happening to make that reality.
As a former Medicaid commissioner for the Commonwealth of Kentucky serving under both Democratic and Republican administrations, and against the backdrop of significant cuts to Medicaid in President Trump’s proposed fiscal 2020 budget, I have three clear takeaways from last month’s State Healthcare IT Connect Summit.
UnitedHealthcare and the AMA are collaborating to understand and address the social barriers preventing people’s access to better health. The AMA is excited to work with UnitedHealthcare through the continuing efforts of our Integrated Health Model Initiative (IHMI).