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By Susan Morse | 04:10 pm | February 09, 2024
This includes the biggest bang for the buck tasks such as prior authorization and complex claims, says Venkat Kavarthapu, CEO of Edifecs.
By HIMSS TV | 06:00 am | January 31, 2024
<p>Bicycle Health helps continue access to medications such as buprenorphine for opioid use disorder to individuals living in the Federal Bureau of Prison's Residential Reentry Centers, says Ankit Gupta, founder and CEO of Bicycle Health.<br />  </p>
By Susan Morse | 12:47 pm | January 19, 2024
RevSpring's Voice of the Patient Survey gives insights on how to drive trust, loyalty and positive financial outcomes.
By Susan Morse | 11:31 am | January 19, 2024
Virtual cards are embedded within health tech platforms that use API connectivity between payers and providers. 
By HIMSS TV | 06:00 am | January 19, 2024
<p>Artificial intelligence will bring down costs and lead to cheaper drugs and personalized medicine, says Harvey Castro, a practicing ER physician and host of The GPT Podcast.<br />  </p>
By HIMSS TV | 06:00 am | January 18, 2024
<p>While hackers can remove information in five hours, it takes humans 280 days to detect the fact. Organizations need something faster and awake 24 hours a day, says Dr. Benoit Desjardins, Penn Medicine professor of radiology.<br />  </p>
By HIMSS TV | 06:00 am | January 16, 2024
<p>One closed and declared bankruptcy because, while it was able to deliver care, it was unable to do billing, says Iain Paterson of WELL Health Technologies, who, with Yotam Segev of Cyera, discussed the benefits of moving to the cloud.<br />  </p>
By Susan Morse | 10:44 am | January 05, 2024
The Houston-based health system for children and women is a HIMSS Davies Award of Excellence winner.
By Susan Morse | 11:06 am | January 03, 2024
A corrective action process would allow providers to rectify conduct without dissuading them from participating in Medicare, MGMA says. 
By Susan Morse | 11:21 am | December 27, 2023
If AI makes a wrong diagnosis or if someone is seriously hurt, there's no law determining who's at fault, says Patrick Bangert.