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Mental Health’s Unfinished Digital Revolution

The Healthcare Blog

Following the surge, investment plummeted. What were left with entering into 2025 are a smorgasbord of solutions clamoring to attach themselves to traditional enterprise incumbents (Health Insurance Providers, Electronic Health Records, Hospital Systems). Those regions are ripe for follow-on expansion and digital scale.

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Software Living in an Enterprise World: Why Digital Behavioral Health Can’t Gain Traction

The Healthcare Blog

The initial focus was never healthcare providers and insurers. These organizations were seen as too slow to adopt new technologies, and there was a general distrust of integrated care and insurers. Sales Models Evidence-based behavioral health organizations typically follow traditional enterprise sales models (complex sales).

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Mastering Prior Authorization Roles: Responsibilities and Training Demands Explored

ACMA Blog

Engagement in Prior Authorization: Duties and Training INTRODUCTION: The prior authorization (PA) process is critical in providing some patients with their medically necessary products. The pharmacy then notifies the patient and the prescriber of this request. The role varies on the setting that they are working from.

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Exploring What Role Patient Advocacy Plays in Bundled Payment Outcomes

Guideway Care

Technological advancements, such as electronic health records and telehealth, are vital in supporting patient advocacy, enhancing care coordination, and ensuring comprehensive patient support within bundled payment models. This personalized support enhances not only their health but also their overall well-being.

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The Evolution of a Patient Ambassador – Learning from Stacy Hurt

Health Populi

My Zoom invitation to Stacy was a very convenient excuse for me to catch up with a friend in the field: we have known each other since Stacy started to grow her health-social media presence on Twitter. And that involvement in social media is intimately woven with Stacy’s patient advocacy journey….for I like business and people.