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Mental Health’s Unfinished Digital Revolution

The Healthcare Blog

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). non-insured, minimally-insured, students, etc.)

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Diverse Roles of a Medical Assistant

Northwest Suburban College

This versatility makes them indispensable in hospitals and clinics. The work of medical assistants ensures smooth operations and enhances patient care. They input charges into the billing system and ensure that insurance claims are correctly coded. They perform tasks that keep healthcare facilities running efficiently.

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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 Health Industry’s Progress Toward Equity and Eliminating Disparities: A Look at Healthcare Distributors and Group Purchasing Organizations

Healthcare Leadership Council

At Cardinal Health, the company’s Sonexus Access and Patient Support program develops tailored solutions to help patients get on, and stay on, prescription medication therapies. has taken a bold step to strengthen the ability of hospitals and health systems to meet the needs of underserved populations and communities.

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What Stays True for U.S. Health Care Post #Election2024 (1) – Consumers’ Dissatisfaction with Drug Prices

Health Populi

insured consumers’ perspectives on prescription drug pricing and the role of PBMs (pharmacy benefit managers). 9 in 10 insured Americans felt that prescriptions are more expensive in the U.S. 9 in 10 insured Americans felt that prescriptions are more expensive in the U.S. than anywhere else in the world.