Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 25 Current page 26 Page 27 … Next page › Last page Last Disruption in the ESI market This week’s graphic dives into how individual coverage health reimbursement arrangements (ICHRAs), a relatively new coverage option, are being received in the market. Infographic Gist Weekly: October 18, 2024 The FTC finalizes its premerger notification rule, Walgreens announces over 1K closures, and providers win a large antitrust class action settlement. Brief Care Transitions in an Academic Setting Care transition challenges are particularly acute for academic hospitals, driven in part by their unique tripartite academic mission. Learn how academic hospitals can apply the characteristics of high-performing hospitals to improve their care transitions and patient length of stay. Article The Role of Healthcare in the 2024 Presidential Election On today’s episode of the Gist Healthcare podcast, we take a look at some of the healthcare issues that have become platforms for the presidential tickets, as well as how some down ballot races are approaching healthcare policy. Dan Diamond, national healthcare reporter for the Washington Post, joins us to talk healthcare policy and politics. Podcast Gist Weekly: October 11, 2024 VP Harris proposes that Medicare cover home health aides, four health systems launch a new company, and CMS releases its initial list for $2 generic drugs. Brief A Closer Look at Provider Subsides This week’s graphic dives into a growing challenge facing health systems’ physician enterprises. Infographic Retail Healthcare Disruptors Some health systems may find themselves wondering if the retreat of both Walmart and Walgreens proves that primary care delivery is just too hard for disruptors to find success. Blog Thoughts on Servant Leadership A servant leader needs to be intellectually curious and strive to learn more from their employees as they lead. Every moment spent with caregivers and colleagues is a learning and a teaching moment. Blog Purchased Services Are a Mystery Worth Solving Purchased services represent a significant—but often unknown and overlooked—opportunity for cost savings. Discovering and quantifying the size of this opportunity requires a lot of detective work, but for most organizations, it is a mystery worth solving. Article Another Year of Increasing ESI Costs As open enrollment approaches for those with employer-sponsored insurance (ESI), this week’s graphic dives into some of the challenges facing the ESI market. Infographic Gist Weekly: October 4, 2024 CMS raises the bar for MA plan quality ratings, CVS announces corporate layoffs, and California passes healthcare AI legislation. Brief National Hospital Flash Report: August 2024 Metrics Hospital financial performance remained relatively stable during the month of August, and despite higher patient volume, revenue and expenses declined on a volume-adjusted basis. Research Report Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 25 Current page 26 Page 27 … Next page › Last page Last
Disruption in the ESI market This week’s graphic dives into how individual coverage health reimbursement arrangements (ICHRAs), a relatively new coverage option, are being received in the market. Infographic
Gist Weekly: October 18, 2024 The FTC finalizes its premerger notification rule, Walgreens announces over 1K closures, and providers win a large antitrust class action settlement. Brief
Care Transitions in an Academic Setting Care transition challenges are particularly acute for academic hospitals, driven in part by their unique tripartite academic mission. Learn how academic hospitals can apply the characteristics of high-performing hospitals to improve their care transitions and patient length of stay. Article
The Role of Healthcare in the 2024 Presidential Election On today’s episode of the Gist Healthcare podcast, we take a look at some of the healthcare issues that have become platforms for the presidential tickets, as well as how some down ballot races are approaching healthcare policy. Dan Diamond, national healthcare reporter for the Washington Post, joins us to talk healthcare policy and politics. Podcast
Gist Weekly: October 11, 2024 VP Harris proposes that Medicare cover home health aides, four health systems launch a new company, and CMS releases its initial list for $2 generic drugs. Brief
A Closer Look at Provider Subsides This week’s graphic dives into a growing challenge facing health systems’ physician enterprises. Infographic
Retail Healthcare Disruptors Some health systems may find themselves wondering if the retreat of both Walmart and Walgreens proves that primary care delivery is just too hard for disruptors to find success. Blog
Thoughts on Servant Leadership A servant leader needs to be intellectually curious and strive to learn more from their employees as they lead. Every moment spent with caregivers and colleagues is a learning and a teaching moment. Blog
Purchased Services Are a Mystery Worth Solving Purchased services represent a significant—but often unknown and overlooked—opportunity for cost savings. Discovering and quantifying the size of this opportunity requires a lot of detective work, but for most organizations, it is a mystery worth solving. Article
Another Year of Increasing ESI Costs As open enrollment approaches for those with employer-sponsored insurance (ESI), this week’s graphic dives into some of the challenges facing the ESI market. Infographic
Gist Weekly: October 4, 2024 CMS raises the bar for MA plan quality ratings, CVS announces corporate layoffs, and California passes healthcare AI legislation. Brief
National Hospital Flash Report: August 2024 Metrics Hospital financial performance remained relatively stable during the month of August, and despite higher patient volume, revenue and expenses declined on a volume-adjusted basis. Research Report