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Ten startups participated in a "pitch fest" in which mDETECT Inc. took first place for its development of a highly specialized blood test using DNA sequencing to detect cancer progression, says Josh Di Frances, VP and head of incubation at LG NOVA.
As soon as the new year begins, Medicare Advantage plans need to implement strategies to improve measures to reach their star ratings goals, says Cindy Henry, director of Population Health Informatics at ZeOmega.
Back-to-back hurricanes Milton and Helene affected IV production, which delayed or cancelled surgeries and impacted hospital revenue, says Rami Karjian, head of the operating rooms business at LeanTaaS.
Managing risk with third parties is crucial, as one piece of information will flow to 50 different data-sharing partners, such as pharmacies, says Lee Kim, senior principal for cybersecurity and privacy at HIMSS.
The Trump Administration will likely focus on reinforcing private sector leadership and also public and private partnerships. says Cliff Steinhauer, information security and engagement director at the National Cybersecurity Alliance.
Sellers need to disclose any issues up-front, as clients lack 100% compliance on HIPAA regulations 100% of the time, says Adam Green, a partner in Davis Wright Tremaine.
The newly launched Illinois Resource Pool connects healthcare facilities with vetted, flexible local clinicians, says Robert Crowe, CEO and founder of Matchwell and EVP of per diem and local workforce strategies at Medical Solutions.
Health Industry Cybersecurity Practices, or HICP, is a series of controls to improve cybersecurity posture and resilience, says Troy Adams, cyber engagement specialist, Department of Health and Human Services.
Precision medicine's genomic solutions were a great first step, but they are limited compared to AI's ability - for example, Artera's test for localized prostate cancer and recommended therapy, says CEO Andre Esteva.
If Congress doesn’t take action by the end of 2024 to make permanent waivers that have been extended for two years, the country goes back to March 2020 policy, says Tom Leary, senior vice president and head of government relations at HIMSS.