Health IT Product News Report July 2023
Health IT product news from HCTG, Heal, Galileo, BPGbio, Healthcasts, PathogenDX, Noyo, Dimagi, Cotiviti, Abbott, Clarius Mobile Health, CareView Communications and more.
Read MoreHealth IT product news from HCTG, Heal, Galileo, BPGbio, Healthcasts, PathogenDX, Noyo, Dimagi, Cotiviti, Abbott, Clarius Mobile Health, CareView Communications and more.
Read MoreHealth IT business news from Sagility, Clarify Health, DocVilla, MedlinePlus, Insilico Medicine, Clarius Mobile Health, Abbott, MedAZ, Qventus, Cotiviti, Dimagi, Noyo, PathogenDx and more.
Health IT business news from MRO Corp, NextGen Healthcare, SeamlessMD, Waystar, Gozio Health, Eko Health, CentralReach, Kyruus, 4medica, Macro Trials, Cerebral, Rimidi, Lightbeam Health Solutions, KnowledgeLake, Ocutrx Technologies, VisiQuate, Rhapsody, OM1, IQVIA and more.
At a truly unsustainable rate of national healthcare expenditures growing a 5.5% annually, will we be doing anything to bend the curve in 2023? Our predictions continue with healthcare financing.
Health IT product news from Renee, Perimeter Medical Imaging AI, AGS Health, Lightbeam Health, CareCloud, OSF Healthcare, CareSignal, RhythMedix, Vivalink, Panda Health, Bright.md, HealthTap, PointClickCare, Zócalo Health, Innovative Payment Solutions, Veta Health, Penn State Health and more.
Business news being reported from FinnThrive, Vālenz, Cotiviti, LexisNexis Risk Solutions, UNMC, XACT Robotics, InsightRX, CCS, WellDoc, ZeOmega, symplr, Panda Health, HSBlox, Apexon, Reveleer, Essence Healthcare, Lumeris, Qualio, ixlayer and more.
The thought leaders in our community are good about sharing their thoughts on the issues of today. Here are the top read and shared guest posts of June that we think deserve sharing again.
Business news from SonarMD, Chicago ARC, Ribbon Health, Turquoise Health, Zane Networks, Cotiviti, DrFirst, RxBenefits, Tria Health, Inovalon Inc., StressPal, and more.
By Matthew Hawley & Jonathan Starr PharmD – A patient receives automatic refills from a specialty pharmacy for a drug he no longer uses and ends up stockpiling $1 million worth of medication. A pharmacy miscalculates the number of units of a specialty drug prescribed for a patient, resulting in a claim that is $16,000 higher than necessary, yet the claim is paid for by insurance.