Garner Health has over 500 metrics across all levels of care, except for the ER, to give a holistic view of which doctors provide great care while saving money, says Kirk Czonstka, SVP of Strategic Alliances.
Three employee-led projects at Northwell Health, one of New York’s largest health systems, have been awarded a total of $1.3 million as part of the system’s 2025 Innovation Challenge, with the funding going to support scientific advancement in healthcare.
UnitedHealth Group will be suspending its 2025 outlook and said CEO Andrew Witty will be stepping down from the company’s top post, citing personal reasons.
Phones are a gateway since most people have one, says Renee Broadbent, SoNE Health’s chief information officer, who developed a digital enablement approach to improve access and keep patients out of the hospital.
After leading Northwell Health for close to a quarter of a century, Michael Dowling is stepping down as president and CEO, effective October 1. Dowling took the helm as the first CEO of New York’s largest nonprofit health system 23 years ago. He will transition to the role of CEO emeritus. In that role, he’ll serve […]
Preeclampsia has a lot of underlying issues, says Aimee Corso, senior vice president of growth at Mirvie, a women’s health company that has spent years publishing research on pregnancy complications that has launched its first product.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has issued a proposed rule to close a Medicaid tax loophole it said is exploited by some states to benefit illegal immigrants. States inflate the federal payments and use the money to free up funds for non-Medicaid purposes, according to CMS. “Some states have exploited these tax loopholes […]
UnitedHealth Group will be suspending its 2025 outlook and said CEO Andrew Witty will be stepping down from the company’s top post, citing personal reasons.
Questions abound over what applications should be allowed and the speed of change is outstripping policy, says Matt Murren, CEO of True North ITG.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday that would effectively link drug prices in the U.S.to the cost of drugs abroad, and tasks Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to negotiate new prices for the drugs over the next month.