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Patient and staff morale has improved following implementation of a personalized, virtual rounding program intended to foster connectedness.
AHIP and HFMA expect to issue voluntary billing guidance for outpatient services soon.
Consumer-centric digital services could become the new norm, according to CEO and President Larry Merlo.
The experiment showed that improper removal of PPE can help facilitate the coronavirus' spread.
The results aim to act as a "playbook" of sorts for leaders and administrators who are looking for better ways to keep their group properly trained.
Persistent flaws in the ability to accurately ID and match patient records are hindering two must-haves on the road to reopening: contact tracing and, eventually, vaccine administration.
A continuous cardiorespiratory monitor uses a much larger data set for an analysis of risk for a subacute, potentially catastrophic, illness.
U.S. health insurers will remain profitable under the most likely scenarios, despite the highly uncertain severity and duration from COVID-19.
The general public experienced a similar arc, though it hasn't sunk as low as that of their healthcare counterparts since the pandemic took root.
Cost sharing is being waived for in-network primary care, behavioral health and telehealth visits.