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The state of value-based care

Medical Economics

VBC models can be challenging, and success requires an understanding of the reimbursement model, significant investment in infrastructure and possible changes in the way medicine is practiced.

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States using unwinding lessons to improve Medicaid: KFF

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Medicaid unwinding has been less than perfect. However, the process has helped states expand Medicaid eligibility to more people and streamline enrollment and outreach, according to a new survey.

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England’s Kids Are Getting Shorter Amid Poverty And Poor Nutrition

Forbes Healthcare

A report suggests calorie-dense but nutrient-poor diets are also driving up childhood obesity and Type 2 diabetes in young people.

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The Future of AI Automation and Therapeutic Care

Medbridge

If you’ve looked anywhere in the past year, you’ll have noticed that AI is dominating the conversation. It’s being touted as a miracle panacea to prescribe to everything from writing emails to app-based dating. Search for just about anything on Google and you’ll see an AI Overview sitting atop the typical search engine results. It’s […] The post The Future of AI Automation and Therapeutic Care appeared first on MedBridge Blog.

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Mounjaro Drug Tirzepatide Could Treat Sleep Apnea, Study Finds

Forbes Healthcare

Drugmaker Eli Lilly is hoping tirzepatide, sold as Mounjaro and Zepbound for diabetes and weight loss, will become the first drug approved to treat sleep apnea, which it says affects some 80 million Americans, many of whom go undiagnosed and untreated.

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Will Your Tattoo Give You Cancer: Probably Not…but Maybe?

Science Based Medicine

Do tattoos cause lymphoma? A new study that says "maybe?" is making the rounds but I wouldn't worry too much. The post Will Your Tattoo Give You Cancer: Probably Not…but Maybe? first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

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Information security and compliance: Solving for 3 security pain points

Medical Economics

Cyberattacks on health care call for a security refresh. Here are common challenges and their solutions.

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Climate Change-Induced Extreme Weather Events Linked To Poor Cardiovascular Health

Forbes Healthcare

Climate change impacts like extreme temperatures, hurricanes, and dust storms are linked to a higher prevalence of cardiovascular disease and even increases in deaths caused by heart conditions.

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Fear and Opioids in Academic Medicine

Sensible Medicine

This is the fourth and final of our essays on power. The first three are here and here. I’ve been thrilled to feature some of our readers. We hope you have enjoyed these. Adam Cifu Sensible Medicine is a reader-supported publication. If you appreciate our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. “I’m nervous. I don’t know what will happen.” I, then a 50-year-old associate professor of medicine, said those words over the phone to a friend late one night in

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Nvidia’s Work in Healthcare Is Just Getting Started

Forbes Healthcare

Nvidia has enabled incredible strides in digital surgery, digital biology and digital health.

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The Multifaceted Role of Dental Assistants in Modern Dentistry

Northwest Suburban College

In the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of dentistry, Dental Assistants are key members of the dental team who perform a wide range of duties that contribute to the overall success of dental practices. These professionals play a pivotal role in patient care, clinical support, and office administration, ensuring the smooth operation of the dental practice while also providing exceptional care to patients.

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Matt Forté On Mental Toughness: Navigating The NFL And Beyond

Forbes Healthcare

NFL star Matt Forte opens up about mental health, pressures of the game, dealing with injuries, and life after football. Discover his journey in this exclusive interview.

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How Veterinary Technicians Contribute to Animal Welfare

MedQuest College

Veterinary technicians play a crucial role in providing compassionate care to animals in need. From assisting veterinarians during medical procedures to comforting anxious pets and their owners, these dedicated professionals are instrumental in ensuring the health and well-being of our furry companions. In this blog post, we’ll explore the invaluable contributions of veterinary technicians to animal welfare and highlight the essential role they play in veterinary medicine.

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Change Healthcare starts sending data breach notifications after cyberattack

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

The attack may have exposed data like medical information, payment details and Social Security numbers for a potentially huge swath of Americans.

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Medical aesthetic services: a host of opportunities and legal uncertainties

Medical Economics

A discussion of potential opportunities and legal risks that physicians and medical aesthetics business owners should be aware of going into the second half of 2024 and beyond.

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Medical Assistants for Dynamic Healthcare: The Importance of EHR Knowledge and Skills

Northwest Suburban College

In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, Medical Assistants must be proficient in various clinical and administrative tasks, including working with Electronic Health Records (EHR). As the industry transitions from paper-based records to digital systems, acquiring EHR knowledge and skills is crucial for Medical Assistants to thrive in this challenging and rewarding field.

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DAX Copilot vs. Conveyor AI: Choosing An AI Medical Scribe

Mobius MD

Automated clinical documentation solutions like Conveyor AI and DAX Copilot are gaining momentum. These software programs are possible because of recent advances in generative AI, which allow computers to draft clinical notes accurately by listening to the doctor-patient interaction. Untethered from the EHR, AI scribes save doctors time while allowing them to focus on patient care rather than paperwork.

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Steward further extends asset sale timeline. More delays could follow.

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

It’s the second time the distressed health system has pushed back the proposed sale timeline since it entered Chapter 11 restructuring in May.

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Elevating Your Staff Through Education

Practice Management Institute

Elevating Your Staff Through Education By David Womack, President of Practice Management Institute (PMI) David Womack, the President of Practice Management Institute (PMI), recently wrote an insightful article for Oncology Practice Management on the importance of continuous education in the healthcare sector. In this article, David shares valuable strategies for elevating your staff through education, emphasizing the role of tailored training, technology, certification, and a culture of continuo

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The Importance of Trade Schools in Modern Education

Northwest Career College

Traditional four-year colleges mostly dominate the education system. However, trade schools offer a compelling, practical, and cost-efficient alternative that closely aligns with the industry in the modern world. These schools are important institutions that train students in particular skills, enabling them to secure jobs as electricians, plumbers, health care technicians, and culinary artists.

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Connect Care Bytes Blog

Thank you for continuing to check the Connect Care update blog for prescribers (ideally, subscribe to multiple channels; see instructions ). Recent additions to this blog and its various channels are listed below. Reminder that a camera icon in a blog post on any of our channels indicates that there is an accompanying screenshot - just click the icon to view.

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On scope of practice, cybersecurity, and prior authorizations – a congressman’s perspectives

Medical Economics

Rep. Buddy Carter discusses issues affecting the American health care system.

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The Supreme Court Overruled Roe Two Years Ago, Ending Right To Abortion. Birth Control May Be Next.

Forbes Healthcare

Two years after Dobbs ended abortion rights, the right to birth control may also be in jeopardy. Birth control pills are also used to reduce the risk of cancer and to treat many medical conditions.

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Congressional perspectives: Changes to Medicare Advantage

Medical Economics

Some health care policies and programs are antiquated.

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Congressional perspectives: Repealing Obamacare?

Medical Economics

Repealing won’t happen, but reforms could.

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Congressional perspectives: Prior authorizations

Medical Economics

Lawmakers understand the PA problems.

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Done Global offers rebuttal; WHO issues global alert over fake Ozempic drugs; Lead and chromium for breakfast? – Morning Medical Update

Medical Economics

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