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Why Transparency Is No Longer Optional In Medical Billing

Electronic Health Reporter

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Why Is So Much “Patient Experience” Effort Focused on Financial Experience?

Health Populi

One of the challenges has been price transparency, which is the central premise of this weekend’s New York Times research-rich article by reporters Sarah Kliff and Josh Katz: Hospitals and Insurers Didn’t Want You to See These Prices. Here’s Why. ” Another talked about the concept of “patient-centered billing.”

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

Healthcare IT Today

Hearing about these pain points from stakeholders is why I’d “repackage HIPAA” if I were a regulator for a day. It would include overall transparency and robust patient/individual rights to opt in or out, to understand how data is handled, and to have the ability to provide consent for any marketing/sales to take place.

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By 2020, 1-in-5 Healthcare organisations will adopt Blockchain says new IDC report

Lloyd Price

Blockchain lets the healthcare industry exchange data in a standard format, automate complex processes and apply AI against large silos of medical data. It might even allow patients to sell their data for rewards. Even the U.S. Shegewi was referring to the ability to search for secured patient information online. "So,