A Bristol Myers Squib cancer drug made by engineering a patient’s own immune cells is now approved to treat patients in earlier stages of their disease, a regulatory decision that expands the number of patients that can be reached with this type of personalized cell therapy. The decision could also give BMS an edge over a rival cell therapy marketed […]
5 things to know about R1 RCM’s Cloudmed acquisition
R1 RCM’s latest acquisition is expected to add about $240 million to the company’s 2022 revenue, executives said Monday. The revenue-cycle management company completed its acquisition of Cloudmed, announced in January, last week. Cloudmed is a technology company that uses artificial intelligence and automation to analyze medical records, payment data and medical insurance models to help healthcare providers manage claims […]
Health Care — Democrats press Biden to take action on abortion
Nightmare fuel: Scientists found an 18-foot-long python in Florida that weighs 215 pounds. Today in health care, Democrats are looking to President Biden for a more forceful response to the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. Welcome to Overnight Health Care, where we’re following the latest moves on policy and news affecting your health. For The Hill, we’re Peter […]
Startups must warm up to provider workflows to create effective tech, healthcare CIO says – MedCity News
The myriad of inefficiencies in the U.S. healthcare system continues to contribute to the declining retention rates and burnout crisis affecting its workforce. Startups are eager to step in and create technology to address these inefficiencies, but these efforts often end up producing more hype than meaningful solutions, said David Chou, chief information officer at Legacy Community Health in Houston. […]
How One Home Care Agency Is Using “Un-Retirement” Trend to Its Advantage – Home Health Care News
The COVID-19 pandemic brought on a lot of changes to the American workforce. One slightly unexpected revelation that both employers and employees discovered was a full scale shift of priorities for many in the labor market. That was especially true in the home-based care space. Seniors Helping Seniors COO Daniel Jan told Home Health Care News that the pandemic gave […]
DC and NYC quickly max out on monkeypox vaccines
New York City and Washington D.C. both ran through their supply of vaccines to treat monkeypox within less than a day of launching their local immunization initiatives. New York became the first major city in the U.S. to begin offering vaccines for monkeypox last week, making the two-dose Jynneos smallpox vaccine available to men who have sex with men as […]
How health systems can successfully manage and grow their provider networks with an EHR – MedCity News
Against the backdrop of the pandemic, the preferences and expectations of healthcare consumers have changed significantly over the last two years. One of the most profound changes taking place is that patients are now prioritizing convenience and access to care above all else. As a result, health systems are investing heavily in digital transformation initiatives that enable them to […]
It’s time to get serious about the cost-effectiveness of health
Today there is greater awareness of the social determinants of health in healthcare circles than ever before. But how can we translate this heightened awareness into action? The still-prevalent fee-for-service payment model doesn’t support SDOH initiatives. And good intentions only go so far. The social determinants encompass conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, play, worship and […]
How Medical Devices Work Cohesively with mHealth Apps
mHealth Apps and Medical Devices Create a Comprehensive Approach to Care Smartphones can help providers deliver part of a health intervention to a patient. Additionally, an app can connect patients with doctors via secure video calls. This engagement can be taken a step further by connecting the app with medical devices that collect biometric data. In 2015, a team of […]
Tina Smith warns abortion havens have ‘no capacity’ to absorb all patients
Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minn.) warned on Monday that states where abortion remains legal have “no capacity” to absorb an influx of patients from states where it has been banned, after the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade. The former Minnesota Planned Parenthood executive told Washington Post Live’s Leigh Ann Caldwell about her visit to a clinic in Duluth, Minn., two weeks […]