Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 30 Current page 31 Page 32 … Next page › Last page Last What Have We Agreed To? Cutting the Knot with Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence can provide the tool necessary to untangle complex healthcare agreements and contracts. In academic healthcare, this can support efforts to restore a funds flow model to what has been legally agreed to or negotiate a new funds flow agreement. Article The State of Play in Healthcare Antitrust Enforcement Health systems are faced with two conflicting realities. The first is that partnerships will continue to be a necessary and critical part of healthcare strategy. The second is that antitrust enforcement will continue to create strong barriers to these same partnerships. Blog Resetting Enterprise Strategy: Making Choices and Following Through After several years of grappling with one existential challenge after another, many organizations may find the task of resetting their strategy overwhelming. In our experience, most health systems have not asked or answered the difficult questions required to chart a new path. Article Highlighting LGBTQ+ Healthcare Disparities In honor of Pride Month, the graphic highlights the inequities many members of the LGBTQ+ community report facing when accessing healthcare services. Infographic Gist Weekly: June 21, 2024 Novant cancels its plan to acquire two North Carolina hospitals from CHS amid an FTC challenge, Amazon expands its RxPass generic drug subscription service to Medicare, and the DOJ accuses two executives at telehealth startup Done of an Adderall distribution scheme. Brief Medicaid Plans: Five Growth Opportunities, Post-Redetermination For Medicaid plans that enjoyed a surge in business during the pandemic, this rapid decline in the market may be disheartening, and the large rapid shifts in the Medicaid risk pools will be challenging to manage to target profit margins in the near-term. Blog The Importance of Humility and a Memorable, Forgettable Rating Meeting Rating meetings should include a meaningful discussion of notable achievements along with a frank, no-spin discussion of the risks the organization is facing. This balance will build credibility with the rating analyst and, ultimately, the rating committee. Blog Digital Health Bankruptcies Chilling the Funding Market In this week’s graphic, we take stock of digital health funding and the fate of several digital health startups that went public during the funding boom of 2021. Infographic Gist Weekly: June 14, 2024 An FDA advisory committee recommends approval of Eli Lilly’s Alzheimer’s drug, the Biden administration proposes banning medical debt from credit reports, and Elevance becomes the second insurer to win a MA star ratings lawsuit. Brief Many States Scrutinizing Healthcare Consolidation This week’s graphic looks at the plethora of state-level mergers and acquisitions (M&A) oversight laws that are now in place, part of a recent trend that adds further scrutiny to healthcare consolidation. Infographic Gist Weekly: June 7, 2024 Portland, OR-based health systems OHSU and Legacy sign a definitive merger agreement, Dollar General ends its mobile health clinic pilot, and a House subcommittee focuses on the need for 340B transparency. Brief National Hospital Flash Report: April 2024 Metrics Hospital financial performance improved in April relative to both March and the same time frame last year, though a closer examination of the data shows a greater difference in performance at the hospital level. Research Report Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 30 Current page 31 Page 32 … Next page › Last page Last
What Have We Agreed To? Cutting the Knot with Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence can provide the tool necessary to untangle complex healthcare agreements and contracts. In academic healthcare, this can support efforts to restore a funds flow model to what has been legally agreed to or negotiate a new funds flow agreement. Article
The State of Play in Healthcare Antitrust Enforcement Health systems are faced with two conflicting realities. The first is that partnerships will continue to be a necessary and critical part of healthcare strategy. The second is that antitrust enforcement will continue to create strong barriers to these same partnerships. Blog
Resetting Enterprise Strategy: Making Choices and Following Through After several years of grappling with one existential challenge after another, many organizations may find the task of resetting their strategy overwhelming. In our experience, most health systems have not asked or answered the difficult questions required to chart a new path. Article
Highlighting LGBTQ+ Healthcare Disparities In honor of Pride Month, the graphic highlights the inequities many members of the LGBTQ+ community report facing when accessing healthcare services. Infographic
Gist Weekly: June 21, 2024 Novant cancels its plan to acquire two North Carolina hospitals from CHS amid an FTC challenge, Amazon expands its RxPass generic drug subscription service to Medicare, and the DOJ accuses two executives at telehealth startup Done of an Adderall distribution scheme. Brief
Medicaid Plans: Five Growth Opportunities, Post-Redetermination For Medicaid plans that enjoyed a surge in business during the pandemic, this rapid decline in the market may be disheartening, and the large rapid shifts in the Medicaid risk pools will be challenging to manage to target profit margins in the near-term. Blog
The Importance of Humility and a Memorable, Forgettable Rating Meeting Rating meetings should include a meaningful discussion of notable achievements along with a frank, no-spin discussion of the risks the organization is facing. This balance will build credibility with the rating analyst and, ultimately, the rating committee. Blog
Digital Health Bankruptcies Chilling the Funding Market In this week’s graphic, we take stock of digital health funding and the fate of several digital health startups that went public during the funding boom of 2021. Infographic
Gist Weekly: June 14, 2024 An FDA advisory committee recommends approval of Eli Lilly’s Alzheimer’s drug, the Biden administration proposes banning medical debt from credit reports, and Elevance becomes the second insurer to win a MA star ratings lawsuit. Brief
Many States Scrutinizing Healthcare Consolidation This week’s graphic looks at the plethora of state-level mergers and acquisitions (M&A) oversight laws that are now in place, part of a recent trend that adds further scrutiny to healthcare consolidation. Infographic
Gist Weekly: June 7, 2024 Portland, OR-based health systems OHSU and Legacy sign a definitive merger agreement, Dollar General ends its mobile health clinic pilot, and a House subcommittee focuses on the need for 340B transparency. Brief
National Hospital Flash Report: April 2024 Metrics Hospital financial performance improved in April relative to both March and the same time frame last year, though a closer examination of the data shows a greater difference in performance at the hospital level. Research Report