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By Andrea Fox | 04:41 pm | September 02, 2022
The collaboration will use the FHIR Accelerator CodeX to enable automation between payers and providers, with the goal of improving access to radiation treatment for cancer patients.  
A doctor helping a patient set up a smartwatch and app.
By Emily Olsen | 11:44 am | August 15, 2022
Researchers found remote patient monitoring use among Medicare beneficiaries increased from 91 claims per 100,000 enrollees in February 2020 to 594 claims per 100,000 enrollees in September 2021.
By Mike Miliard | 11:08 am | July 26, 2022
With a House bill that would extend Medicare telehealth flexibilities through 2024 set to be debated this week, the American Telemedicine Association is asking policymakers to safeguard two other key provisions.
By Liz Hyde | 12:57 pm | July 14, 2022
Oklahoma Cancer Specialists and Research Institute offers a case study in selecting and implementing information technology for the Radiation Oncology Alternative Payment Model.
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By Jeff Lagasse | 11:09 am | July 08, 2022
The proposed rule seeks to expand behavioral healthcare access, Accountable Care Organizations, cancer screenings and dental care.
By Mike Miliard | 11:38 am | July 01, 2022
The transaction, meant to bolster Evolent's value-based specialty care offerings, could eventually be worth an extra $87 million, depending on future performance milestones.
U.S. Supreme Court ruling
By Susan Morse | 12:03 pm | June 27, 2022
Twenty-five states have restrictions on coverage of abortion, while in the others insurance carriers determine what their plans will include.
Pregnant patient
By Jeff Lagasse | 12:58 pm | June 08, 2022
Members will be able to tap into digital therapeutics, including one addressing mental health needs during pregnancy.
Allison M. Cohen
By Healthcare IT News | 11:01 am | June 08, 2022
The public health emergency was extended again, but it won't last forever. One healthcare attorney discusses steps health systems should take to mitigate legal risks of telehealth and virtual care once the regulatory reprieve expires.
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By Bernard J. Wolfson, Kaiser Health News | 11:43 am | June 03, 2022
Small changes in income can cause people's eligibility to shift between California's ACA and Medicaid programs. When bad information is typed into – or accurate information is deleted from – a shared computer system, enrollees can get big headaches.