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By HIMSS TV | 06:00 am | July 16, 2024
Eversana, which provides services for the life sciences industry, is working with Digital Therapeutics Alliance to analyze different reimbursement frameworks in Europe, says Alberta Spreafico, senior vice president of health innovation at Eversana.  
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By HIMSS TV | 05:04 pm | July 15, 2024
An AI prescribing tool does more than notify clinicians as it directly corrects the prescription if it detects a drug interaction and suggests prescription alternatives, says Emmanuel Bilbault, cofounder and CEO of POSOS.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:38 pm | July 11, 2024
Expiration of the pre-deductible telehealth coverage exception in January 2025 may reduce mental health service use if not extended, authors say.
By Jeff Lagasse | 11:03 am | July 11, 2024
Three new programs are being added, ranging from behavioral health to diabetes management.
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By HIMSS TV | 04:26 pm | July 10, 2024
Lee Health created the clinical department that serves home health, the ambulatory network and inpatient services for the hospital, reaching an entire community, says Zsolt Kulcsar, medical director of virtual health.
By Jeff Lagasse | 11:35 am | July 10, 2024
The share of adults who reported delaying or forgoing medical care because of cost declined from 12.1% in 2019 to 9.7% in 2022.
By HIMSS TV | 06:00 am | July 08, 2024
The company collects data that helps providers effectively manage the patient's pain during the recovery period, says Steven Walther, cofounder and CEO of Continuous Precision Medicine.
By Susan Morse | 12:31 pm | July 05, 2024
HHS sends a letter to hospitals and physician groups clarifying the law for emergency treatment. 
By HIMSS TV | 06:00 am | July 05, 2024
Tanisha Hill, founder and president of the Digital Health for Equitable Health Alliance, discusses advocating for inclusivity policy on Capitol Hill.  
By Jeff Lagasse | 04:02 pm | July 03, 2024
Infants and toddlers can be challenging to evaluate partly because of their limited ability to communicate symptoms, authors say.