Strategic Planning
Healthcare attorney and partner at Holland & Knight Zubin Khambatta discusses the CMS final rule related to Medicaid managed care and its provisions adding new compliance guardrails regarding state-directed payments.
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Tabia Health cofounder and CEO Steve Pickett and cofounder and CTO Ricardo Clemente talk about applying what they learned about analyzing data to predict behavior in the oil and gas industry to their present work in digital health.
FinThrive SVP and CISO Greg Surla discusses why providers should not rely on single vendors in RCM environments and how the Change Healthcare attack was a watershed moment.
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Gaurav Sharma, market innovator and global client partner at Cognizant, discusses the balance between accelerating healthcare's use of technology with putting regulations in place to protect patients.
Digital therapeutics can improve health equity by empowering patients to adhere to medication intake, says Tanisha Hill, founder and president of the Digital Health for Equitable Health Alliance. Still, the digital divide needs to be addressed.
Cyberwrite President Hartmut Mai discusses the Change Healthcare ransomware attack and how chain reaction cyberattacks could affect cyber insurance opportunities.
Dr. Yusuf Sherwani, CEO and cofounder of Pelago, describes how the company partners with employers and health plans to control the costs of substance misuse disorders and the effectiveness of the virtual evidence-based treatment platform.
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US Health and Human Services CISO La Monte Yarborough discusses the HHS 405(d) program, which provides free educational resources and cybersecurity best practices in English and Spanish for healthcare organizations of all sizes.
Rich Miller, chief innovation officer at QGenda, says that health systems need to address burnout, staffing and employee issues in a less fragmented way.
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Dr. Jeffrey Chen, clinical advisor at No Barrier AI, believes the company's AI medical interpreter app could improve outcomes for low-English-proficiency patients, prevent clinician burnout and reduce operational costs.