Population and Public Health
Initiatives being introduced in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore use AI and mobile technologies.
Data reveals that the people who are enrolling in Medicare Advantage have 50% more chronic conditions than people who are enrolling in Medicare fee-for-service, says Christie Teigland, Inovalon's VP of research science and advanced analytics.
Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame roping champion Stran Smith discusses how he discovered he had a hole in his heart and how his journey to finding treatment allowed him to return to roping and continue both his career and his lifestyle.
The company aims to simplify the Medicaid enrollment and recertification process and will use the funds to expand into new states and scale its infrastructure.
AI helps reduce time spent in chart search, review and prep enabling end users to see a quick AI generated summary highlighting the most important things that need to be addressed, says Lori Walker, Presbyterian Healthcare Services' CMIO.
Employees will have access to clinical content and more than 900 U.S. clinics that specialize in fertility, urology and menopause.
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Joan Webley of Hospitals Without Borders, which provides modular hospitals and clinics to regions in need, says attending HIMSS25 helped her gain insights and connect with people interested in the organization's mission.
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With healthcare spending, particularly for Medicare Advantage, under scrutiny, 1upHealth's Dr. Don Rucker says AI-ready, open API platforms that can integrate and analyze disparate data are needed to inform care and control costs.
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Amid funding freezes and anxiety among patients and staff, Gabriel Garcia-Lopez of the Los Angeles LGBT Center says the center remains a vital lifeline for its patients by maintaining a strong digital engagement infrastructure.
Anil Soni, CEO of the WHO Foundation, discusses a $3.6 million fundraising initiative, enhanced by a dollar-for-dollar match, to protect the Global Measles and Rubella Laboratory Network, working to control and eliminate both diseases.