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Greg Surla, senior vice president and chief information security officer for FinThrive, explains why the Change Healthcare cyberattack was a watershed moment and how federal cybersecurity performance goals tie into redundancy essentials.
Sal Lo, CEO of Jorie AI, talks about how the company's automated claims adjudication product reduces administrative workload and helps healthcare organizations, including the VA, speed up eligibility verification and claims processing.
Burnout, staffing and employee issues need to be addressed in a less fragmented way, says QGenda Chief Innovation Officer Rich Miller.
David Wolf, MedeAnalytics AVP, and Lynn Carroll, HSBlox COO, discuss their companies' collaboration, which will help healthcare payers and providers streamline data sharing and stakeholder communication as they adopt new reimbursement models.
Ryne Natzke, chief revenue officer at TrustCommerce, a Sphere company, talks about how digital tools can provide patients with customized payment plans for unexpected bills and treat them with dignity along their financial journey.
MA plans will need to measure performance ahead of 2027 when CMS will start rewarding plans that demonstrate progress in addressing health disparities, says Anna Basevich, SVP of Enterprise Partnerships and Customer Enablement at Arcadia.
The model allows for a gradual approach to risk for more conservative and less experienced ACOs, in comparison to ACO REACH, which requires a greater tolerance for risk but has more rewards, says David Morris, EVP at Cedar Gate Technologies.
Scott Doolittle, Quantum Health CFO, discusses how his company allows visibility into the entire care journey for all stakeholders.
Khue Tran, chief strategy officer at Azalea Health, talks about how the company's telehealth and EHR tools integrate with partners' remote patient monitoring and chronic care management products to treat patients living in rural "care deserts."
Grant Veazy, CTO at Ensemble Health Partners, says reasons hospitals outsource their revenue cycle management include the aim to reduce cost to collect and increase yield.
Providers will have to leverage their EHR to generate a request for information from payers and will need to collaborate more on APIs, says Joe Gagnon, CEO of 1upHealth.
The 2024 Medicare Advantage and Part D Final Rule pertaining to materials and content motivates payers to not only be compliant, but to go the extra mile, because it affects star ratings, says Ernie Crawford, president & CEO of Crawford Technologies.