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August 26, 2025
  • Evaluating the Complexities of the Digital Operating Room
  • Charting the Way Forward: New Efforts to Advance Electronic Health Information Sharing
  • Medicare Advantage Enrollees Account for 25% of all Inpatient Hospital Days
  • An Insurer Agreed To Cover Her Surgery. A Politician’s Nudge Got the Bills Paid.

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Top 5 Things to Know about Women and Medicaid Ahead of the Election

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Changes related to Medicaid could have major consequences for health coverage of women with low incomes as well as pregnancy, postpartum and other reproductive health care for women. Here are the top five things to know about women and Medicaid ahead of the election.

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Value-Based Payment Model Pilot Extended in California

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Pilot seeks to assess how integrated care and risk-based payments can both lower healthcare costs and improve performance

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Vance-Walz Debate Highlighted Clear Health Policy Differences

11 months ago022 mins

Ohio Republican Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz met in an Oct. 1 vice presidential debate hosted by CBS News that was cordial and heavy on policy discussion — a striking change from the Sept. 10 debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.  Vance and Walz acknowledged occasional agreement on…

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Forging a Noncompete Policy That Works for Healthcare

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A more measured approach to noncompete clauses can be fair to physicians and provider organizations, and also serve patients better. Here are four elements for a policy on noncompetes that will work for healthcare. The post Forging a Noncompete Policy That Works for Healthcare appeared first on MedCity News.

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Amid Medicaid ‘Unwinding,’ Many States Wind Up Expanding

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It was expected that the past year and a half would be a fraught time for Medicaid, the workhorse of the nation’s health system, which covers more people than any other government health insurance program. In April 2023, states resumed screening people for Medicaid eligibility and terminating coverage for those they said no longer qualified…

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Who Wins When Nurses Are Reimbursed for Care Delivery?

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Investing in nurses — by reimbursing them based on the value of their work — can improve job satisfaction thus reducing the churn rate and attracting more to the profession. The post Who Wins When Nurses Are Reimbursed for Care Delivery? appeared first on MedCity News.

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How A Physician Group Is Using AI to Save Clinicians 3+ Hours Per Day on Documentation

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Alpine Physician Partners — which operates primary care organizations in several states — is implementing Ambience Healthcare’s documentation and coding tool after a successful pilot. Before adopting Ambience’s tool, Alpine clinicians spent 4.7 hours on charting per day, but now that time has dropped down to 1.2 hours per day. The post How A Physician…

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The Current International Mpox Emergency and the U.S. Role: An Explainer

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This explainer answers key questions about mpox, the international response to date including the U.S. government’s role, and its challenges. It also discusses how the global emergency might affect the U.S. and the current status of mpox circulation within the U.S.

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Benefit Trend: Employers Opt To Give Workers an Allowance for Coverage

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Dave Lantz is no stranger to emergency department or doctor bills. With three kids in their teens and early 20s, “when someone gets sick or breaks an arm, all of a sudden you have thousand-dollar medical bills,” Lantz said. The family’s health plan that he used to get as the assistant director of physical plant…

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  • Evaluating the Complexities of the Digital Operating Room
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