When Health Dollars Move to Individuals, Infrastructure Will Decide Who Wins

Shifting healthcare dollars into individual-controlled accounts would mark an inflection point. But even without full policy execution, consumer wallet economics are expanding. The race is now on to build the infrastructure layer between individual spending authority and care delivery. The post When Health Dollars Move to Individuals, Infrastructure Will Decide Who Wins appeared first on…

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Anterior Snags $40M to Speed Care Approvals with AI

Anterior raised $40 million to expand its AI platform that automates administrative clinical work for health plans. The system can approve care in minutes rather than weeks, aiming to reduce costs and ease the workload for clinicians and payer staff. The post Anterior Snags $40M to Speed Care Approvals with AI appeared first on MedCity…

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ACA Subsidies Expired. Open Enrollment Ended. But It Will Still Take Awhile To Register the Results.

It’s February, so open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act is over. We’re getting the first glimpses of how sign-ups are shaking out after the expiration of enhanced subsidies that helped most people with their premium costs.  While more Americans enrolled than some policy analysts had expected, the number was still 1.2 million below what it was at the same time last year. And experts say it will be months until the numbers are final. The timing will depend on how many of those people who…

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