Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 … Next page › Last page Last One Year After the End of the Medicaid Continuous Enrollment Provision Jennifer Wagner, Director of Medicaid Eligibility and Enrollment at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, joins the podcast to talk more about what we’ve seen over the last year and what it could mean for future Medicaid policies. Podcast Gist Weekly: March 22, 2024 Change Healthcare is bringing some systems back online after its cyberattack, and Kroger is selling its specialty pharmacy business to Elevance. Blog ICHRA: The Great Bifurcation of the Employer’s Role in Health Insurance U.S. employers have played a dual role in the health insurance of their employees – both paying for their health insurance coverage and choosing their health insurance options. These two roles have been tied at the hip, but now, ICHRA (individual coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement) products offer an opportunity to bifurcate that role. Blog How WorkUp Health Partners with Health Systems to Bolster their Educational Outreach Programs Gist Healthcare Daily speaks with Zach Fleitman, founder and CEO of Workup Health, to learn more about how the talent pipeline management platform works with health systems– including University Hospitals– to help them track and evaluate the impact of their youth outreach programs. Podcast Gist Weekly: March 15, 2024 Biden’s proposed budget targets prescription drug costs, and weight-loss drug Wegovy receives FDA approval to treat cardiovascular disease. Blog Celina Cunanan of University Hospital about the importance of talent pipeline development, diversifying the provider workforce On this episode of Gist Healthcare Daily, we listen to the second half of host J. Carlisle Larsen’s conversation with Celina Cunanan, Chief Diversity, Equity & Belonging Officer at Cleveland, Ohio-based University Hospitals. Podcast Encore: Vast Majority of Consumers Concerned About Privacy of Their Medical Data Data sharing platform Health Gorilla surveyed more than 1,200 consumers to gauge their opinion about the privacy of their health data and which companies should be allowed to access it. It found a vast majority of respondents expressed concerns about data breaches affecting their medical records. Podcast Gist Weekly: February 23, 2024 Walgreens’ VillageMD exits the Florida market, plus two notable mergers between health insurers have been called off. Blog Federal government reportedly investigating large-scale $2 billion Medicare fraud scheme A recent Washington Post article found that seven companies allegedly submitted around $2 billion in fraudulent claims to Medicare for intermittent urinary catheters that were not ordered, wanted, or received by patients. Podcast Continuing the Conversation: Healthcare M&A Activity in 2023 and Beyond In the second of a two-part series, Anu Singh, Managing Director and Leader of the Partnerships, Mergers & Acquisitions Practice, joins the podcast to discuss how more financially stable health systems are considering less traditional, strategic M&A deals and what kinds of conversations are happening right now in C-suites. Podcast Healthcare M&A in 2023 and the Coming Year In the first of a two-part series, Anu Singh, Managing Director and Leader of the Partnerships, Mergers & Acquisitions Practice, joins the podcast to talk more about how financial distress was a driving factor in smaller deals, as well as how other systems looked for more strategic partnerships. Podcast The Current State of Healthcare Price Transparency Hospitals and health insurers were more compliant with price transparency laws and regulations in 2023, according to healthcare price data company Turquoise Health. Carol Skenes, Principal Strategist at Turquoise, joins the podcast to talk more about what this data means for consumers and the healthcare industry. Podcast Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 … Next page › Last page Last
One Year After the End of the Medicaid Continuous Enrollment Provision Jennifer Wagner, Director of Medicaid Eligibility and Enrollment at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, joins the podcast to talk more about what we’ve seen over the last year and what it could mean for future Medicaid policies. Podcast
Gist Weekly: March 22, 2024 Change Healthcare is bringing some systems back online after its cyberattack, and Kroger is selling its specialty pharmacy business to Elevance. Blog
ICHRA: The Great Bifurcation of the Employer’s Role in Health Insurance U.S. employers have played a dual role in the health insurance of their employees – both paying for their health insurance coverage and choosing their health insurance options. These two roles have been tied at the hip, but now, ICHRA (individual coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement) products offer an opportunity to bifurcate that role. Blog
How WorkUp Health Partners with Health Systems to Bolster their Educational Outreach Programs Gist Healthcare Daily speaks with Zach Fleitman, founder and CEO of Workup Health, to learn more about how the talent pipeline management platform works with health systems– including University Hospitals– to help them track and evaluate the impact of their youth outreach programs. Podcast
Gist Weekly: March 15, 2024 Biden’s proposed budget targets prescription drug costs, and weight-loss drug Wegovy receives FDA approval to treat cardiovascular disease. Blog
Celina Cunanan of University Hospital about the importance of talent pipeline development, diversifying the provider workforce On this episode of Gist Healthcare Daily, we listen to the second half of host J. Carlisle Larsen’s conversation with Celina Cunanan, Chief Diversity, Equity & Belonging Officer at Cleveland, Ohio-based University Hospitals. Podcast
Encore: Vast Majority of Consumers Concerned About Privacy of Their Medical Data Data sharing platform Health Gorilla surveyed more than 1,200 consumers to gauge their opinion about the privacy of their health data and which companies should be allowed to access it. It found a vast majority of respondents expressed concerns about data breaches affecting their medical records. Podcast
Gist Weekly: February 23, 2024 Walgreens’ VillageMD exits the Florida market, plus two notable mergers between health insurers have been called off. Blog
Federal government reportedly investigating large-scale $2 billion Medicare fraud scheme A recent Washington Post article found that seven companies allegedly submitted around $2 billion in fraudulent claims to Medicare for intermittent urinary catheters that were not ordered, wanted, or received by patients. Podcast
Continuing the Conversation: Healthcare M&A Activity in 2023 and Beyond In the second of a two-part series, Anu Singh, Managing Director and Leader of the Partnerships, Mergers & Acquisitions Practice, joins the podcast to discuss how more financially stable health systems are considering less traditional, strategic M&A deals and what kinds of conversations are happening right now in C-suites. Podcast
Healthcare M&A in 2023 and the Coming Year In the first of a two-part series, Anu Singh, Managing Director and Leader of the Partnerships, Mergers & Acquisitions Practice, joins the podcast to talk more about how financial distress was a driving factor in smaller deals, as well as how other systems looked for more strategic partnerships. Podcast
The Current State of Healthcare Price Transparency Hospitals and health insurers were more compliant with price transparency laws and regulations in 2023, according to healthcare price data company Turquoise Health. Carol Skenes, Principal Strategist at Turquoise, joins the podcast to talk more about what this data means for consumers and the healthcare industry. Podcast