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From Evolution to Innovation, from Health Care to Health: How Health Plans With Collaborators Are Re-Defining the Industry

Health Populi

As a constant observer and advisor across the health/care ecosystem, for me the concept of a “health plan” in the U.S. Furthermore, health plan members now see themselves as medical bill payers, seeking value and consumer-level services for their health insurance premium investment. is getting fuzzier by the day.

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Weekly Roundup – November 4, 2023

Healthcare IT Today

Cybersecurity, privacy, and interoperability represent the biggest hurdles that vendors will need to overcome. Bonus Features for October 29, 2023: 66% of patients prefer email or text for reminders about medical bills, plus 94% of clinicians said lack of timely access to insights within EHR impacts patient care.

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Business of Healthcare and Value Based Care – 2023 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

As we head into 2023, we wanted to kick off the new year with a series of 2023 Health IT predictions. More tech requires more upkeep, more data requiring complex management, and less interoperability or communication between dissimilar systems. Optum Care is becoming a model for big companies. It helps to manage costs.

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Healthcare IT Regulations – What Needs to Be Added and What Needs to Be Removed

Healthcare IT Today

I hear patients discouraged and disgusted when they can’t get access to their own data even in 2023! Bill Charnetski, EVP, Health System Solutions and Government Affairs at PointClickCare There is no one entity across healthcare that can push forward industry regulations and policies on its own.

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The Health Consumer in 2024 – The Health Populi TrendCast

Health Populi

Economy Inflation, a top-of-mind stress and concern for mainstream Americans in 2023, is easing as we enter 2024. There’s a sort of health care “shrinkflation” that has been shaping patients-as-payors of medical bills. health care ecosystem, basing shoppable services on price and convenience.