Revenue Cycle and Payer News 4-9-2019
Latest news being reported on payers and the health insurance industry including news from Cigna, UnitedHealth, Anthem, Humana, Oscar, Cigna, AHIP and more.
Read MoreLatest news being reported on payers and the health insurance industry including news from Cigna, UnitedHealth, Anthem, Humana, Oscar, Cigna, AHIP and more.
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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).
By Marty Callahan – Change can be intimidating, especially when your entire healthcare organization’s financial wellbeing is on the line. When faced with a tough decision, it’s easy to look at the downsides of change and settle for the comfortable status quo.
The latest in telehealth and telemedicine news from Rhinogram, Teladoc Health, swyMed, Vidyo Inc., Teladoc Health, Flagler Health, AMD Global Telemedicine Inc. and more.
By Noah Dermer – This time of year always marks the start of spring cleaning in my household. I love spring cleaning for many reasons. Not only does it give me the chance to make new space in the garage, get the backyard ready for summer barbecues and rediscover…
By Gil Alterovitz & Kristen Honey – When we began our 14-week tech health sprint in October 2018, we did not realize the profound lessons we would learn in just a few months. Together with federal agencies and private sector organizations, we demonstrated…
A recap of the InstaMed Healthcare Payments Summit, the only event that brings together providers, payers, healthcare IT systems and consumers in one place to share insights, learn from industry leaders and preview the latest in healthcare payments technology.
By Steven Findlay – With much fanfare, federal officials required hospitals nationwide this year to post their “list” prices online. But it’s not yet clear how many are doing it, even as the government has taken the rare step of asking consumers to monitor hospital compliance.