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Weekly Roundup – April 27, 2024

Healthcare IT Today

They discussed how AI can expedite the discovery of new drugs , along with why it helps to bring together the best AI professionals and experts from pharmaceutical companies. Read more… CIO Podcast : Health IT Project Management. Read more… This Week’s Health IT Jobs for April 24, 2024.

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Great Expectations for Health Care: Patients Look for Consumer Experience and Trust in Salesforce’s Latest Research

Health Populi

health care economics, patients are now payors as health consumers with more financial skin in paying medical bills. As consumers, people have great expectations from the organizations on the supply side of health care — providers (hospitals and doctors), health insurance plans, pharma and medical device companies.

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Weekender 10/5/18

HIStalk Weekender

I am a physician and worked briefly for a health IT company whose single-minded focus was on patient safety — at least that is what the slick website said. But if we are going to point out the greed and highly questionable ethics amongst doctors and pharmaceutical companies, lets do the same for health IT as well.

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150 top places to work in healthcare

Henry Kotula

Health IT & Revenue Cycle Management. Allscripts serves 2,500 hospitals, 45,000 physician practices and 180,000 physicians with its open health IT platform. National Medical Billing Services (St. National Medical Billing Services provides revenue cycle outsourcing services for ASCs and affiliated surgeons.

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Two-Thirds of Americans Say Healthcare Doesn’t Work Well, in RealClear Politics Poll

Health Populi

This poll from RealClear Politics , conducted in late April/early May 2019, makes my point that the patient is the consumer and, facing deductibles and more financial exposure to footing the medical bill, the payor. For more on that phenomenon, see HealthConsuming ‘s chapters on digital health and the new retail health.