3 Things to Know Ahead of Open Enrollment
Now is a good time to evaluate your needs and understand your plan heading into 2025.
Now is a good time to evaluate your needs and understand your plan heading into 2025.
I've been reflecting on the lessons we learned in healthcare during the 2020-2021 period.
Part of developing the infrastructure necessary to respond to health crises comes from being cognizant of the needs...
The Biden Administration released its U.S. Global Health Security Strategy (GHSS) late last month,...
I thought I would take a similar approach with National Minority Health Month (NMHM) and discuss disparities in data...
While the shift towards value-based care will take time to implement across our system...
While the adoption of value-based care and supporting payment models will take time to fully implement...
The right care, at the right place and time, for the right person...
The right care, at the right place and time, for the right person...
recently had the pleasure to sit down with this trailblazer to hear her story on how MyLÚA came to be and get her perspective on why...
Maternal health outcomes in the United States are generally not where they need to be, to say the least. All individuals should have access...
Overwork has eclipsed the personal and professional missions of caring for people, deepened by unnecessary administrative responsibilities.
In my AI Part 1 issue, I discussed the general landscape of AI in Healthcare and where we currently are in our path to responsible, thoughtful and scalable implementation.
Artificial Intelligence – clearly a hot topic on everybody’s minds, but what exactly does it—and could and should it—look like in healthcare?
Isn’t it hard to remember a time where we didn’t rely on computers, smartphones, and other technologies to engage and deliver the care we need?
Addressing gaps in care and improving the patient experience for populations and communities.
Not sure what to make of this news or what this means for you, your community, HCPs, and providers? Let’s talk about what will change on May 11th.
I've worked in the healthcare industry for 3 decades, and I still find it complicated at times. So I can empathize with those who are newer to the work we do.
It's hard to believe we’re already halfway through February, so I wanted to take a moment to reset and revisit a very necessary topic – prioritizing mental health as a part of overall wellness.
Adoption of value-based care has grown exponentially in recent years and proves to be a viable healthcare model for providers
Ayin will equip payers, providers, employers, and government entities with expertise and services.
With the rapidly increasing shift from volume-based healthcare to value-based reimbursement and care delivery models, healthcare delivery systems face challenges at every turn.
Dr. Rhonda Medows, CEO of Ayin Health Solutions (Ayin) and president of Population Health at Providence St. Joseph Health (PSJH), the nation's third-largest non-profit health system, has been honored as one of the nation's 50 Most Influential Clinical Executives by Modern Healthcare.
Ruth discusses her background & key insights into her current role, her focus on population health & value-based care, advice for emerging leaders, and more.
One of the challenges of delivering health care in an equitable way lies in successfully identifying gaps in care and other disparities that have long gone unnoticed.
7 out of 10 physicians feel overwhelmed by the amount of information needed to stay current with the ever-increasing rate of medical innovation.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services plans on increasing scrutiny and oversight over the country's poorest-performing nursing facilities which is a step in the right direction of improving the care we deliver.
Historically Black and Latino communities have had higher uninsured rates. However, a recent report from the Department of Health and Human Services shows a surge in enrollment by nearly 50% from Black and Latino Americans...
Imagine living in your dream house, only having to leave because of a lack to home health services?