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| Featured Story By Robert King Mayo Clinic posted a $227 million net loss for the first quarter of 2022 as the system faced major headwinds from rising labor expenses to a volatile investment market. read more |
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| | Parascript Accelerator Program Let’s face it, automation of complex document-based processes is hard and risky. It’s why most organizations just do it the old-fashioned way: manual work. But what if you could enjoy high levels of automation without the typical upfront costs and project risks? Request Demo | Top Stories Of The Week By Robert King A new advisory from the U.S. surgeon general is pressing for stakeholders to alleviate healthcare worker burnout by reducing administrative and other burdens and improve access to mental health services. read more By Cameron Evans Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts launched a new program that will provide financial, strategic and mentorship support to startup founders of color focused on creating equitable healthcare services and solutions. read more By Dave Muoio Plaintiffs alleged the 27-hospital nonprofit used its size to suppress competition and drive "unreasonably high prices" for payers, employers and taxpayers. read more By Paige Minemyer Michael Carson will join the insurtech company as the CEO of Bright HealthCare, and Jeff Cook will take the role of NeueHealth CEO, Bright Health announced this week. read more By Anastassia Gliadkovskaya The majority of consumers know of and use transparency tools offered by their health plan, yet nearly half avoided care due to unclear costs. read more By Robert King A new bipartisan bill aims to rein in several pharmacy benefit manager practices ranging from spread pricing to pharmacy clawback fees. read more By Anastassia Gliadkovskaya The group plans to advocate for improved access to care through digital health innovations and to be a hub of resources on the importance of digital health equity. read more By Robert King A federal judge struck down a controversial Trump-era rule that required mandated drug makers to include copay assistance costs into Medicaid drug rebate calculations. read more By Heather Landi CVS Health, the largest pharmacy chain in the country, will no longer fill prescriptions for controlled drugs ordered by providers who work for telehealth companies Cerebral and Done Health, starting Thursday. read more | Webinar: Combat crippling staff shortage Tuesday, June 28, 2022 | 1pm ET / 10am PT Join your peers to learn how conversational AI and virtual assistants lower barriers to timely care, alleviate staff burden and deliver the type of experience today's patient expects. Register now. | Resources Sponsored By: Aspirion The Great Resignation is the test from which healthcare leaders can recalibrate for success for decades to come—are you ready? Sponsored By: Vida Health Can diabetes truly be reversed? The journey to diabetes remission is not “one size fits all”. By taking a holistic and realistic approach, we see our members achieve a 33% greater reduction in A1C when we treat them for diabetes and depression simultaneously. Combatting the myths of diabetes reversal will serve to improve outcomes of diabetes treatment and develop comprehensive support for individuals with diabetes. Download The 5 Myths of Diabetes Reversal to learn more. Fierce Health Payer Forum October 12, 2022 | Virtual Event Fierce Pharma Meeting Professionals Summit November 2-3, 2022 | Atlantic City, NJ Fierce Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Forum November 15-16, 2022 | Free Virtual Event |