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In the 2022 plan year, new requirements for improving healthcare cost transparency and encouraging consumer engagement will take effect. Here's what you need to know about the new NSA member ID and Advanced EOB requirements.
In the COVID-19 era, health systems recognize that existing data infrastructure is inadequate. Here are three things large datasets need to be useful.
Health is in the throes of some of the most significant changes as systems reel from a variety of rapidly changing environments. Dr Charles Alessi, Chief Clinical Officer at HIMSS, explores lessons learned, as we look cautiously to a better 2022.
The fate of virtual care adoption is tied to the fate of broadband expansion.
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What does the future workplace look like for IT, finance and operational staff – and how best to keep them engaged in a work environment that has fundamentally changed?
While the 'robot' aspect of RPA gets most of the attention, successful implementation centers on the people and processes that will be impacted by the technology – and in a healthcare system where burnout is rampant, there are plenty of those.
Technology has proved to be a blessing for consumers who today have a plethora of care options and improved access to care. This is not the case with frontline providers who continue to suffer from burnout and fatigue.
Maintaining a large infrastructure requires substantial investment. IT leadership must also have an understanding of business plans for growth and scale.
Even when things go back to some semblance of normal and care teams return to their regular processes, burnout will still be felt. It's up to healthcare leaders to help manage workplace stress.