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Cue Health awarded $481M for coronavirus testing; public hospitals compounding COVID-19 budget risks
This week's top stories include Cue expecting to deliver six million COVID-19 molecular tests by March, while surging costs and revenue loss force hospitals to rely on support from county governments.
The updated version of the company's system includes automatic alerts when the wearer's glucose is too high or too low.
This week's top stories include two digital health titans merging under the Teladoc name, CMS proposing telehealth changes under Trump's executive order, and dispatches from the Taskforce of Telehealth Policy's virtual town hall.
John D'Amore, president and cofounder of Diameter Health, discusses the future of interoperability in the U.S.
This week's top stories include CMS giving hospitals guidance in their efforts to reopen ailing service lines, an app glitch exposing video of patient consultations and giving the underserved access to telehealth.
HIMSSCast: What providers, payers and tech developers should know about sweeping new patient access…
Healthcare IT News Editor Mike Miliard, Healthcare Finance News Senior Editor Susan Morse and MobiHealthNews Associate Editor Dave Muoio delve into ONC's and CMS' new rules, how people are reacting and what might happen next.
CMS-regulated payers will begin supporting HL7 FHIR APIs next year, allowing third-party developers to include claims data and other patient health information in their apps.
Innovaccer CEO Abinav Shashank highlights healthcare policy and payment changes that will have major impacts across the industry.
The program is designed to help providers gain additional insights into a patient's health records without changing their workflows.
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