Can AI Help Fix Our Demographic Time Bomb?

By 2030, the U.S. expects shortages of 200,000 nurses and 124,000 physicians snd similar shortages are already being felt in the U.K. and elsewhere. Here’s how to build and train a modern healthcare workforce in the age of AI The post Can AI Help Fix Our Demographic Time Bomb? appeared first on MedCity News.

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What the Outcome of the Election Could Mean for Medicaid

This brief examines the two presidential candidates’ records and other recent policy proposals that could inform starkly different directions for the program across key areas, including Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansion, financing, eligibility, benefits, and cost-sharing, prescription drugs, long-term services and supports, and managed care.

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What is denial management in healthcare?

Millions of healthcare claims are denied annually, costing providers billions in lost revenue and expensive appeals. A 2024 survey shows that around 15% of all claims submitted to private payers, Medicare Advantage and Medicaid managed care plans are initially denied. Since most involve charges of $14,000 and above, the stakes are worryingly high. Frustratingly, more…

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Headline: Moving the bar(rier) forward: the benefits of de-risking cytokine release syndrome

By SAMANTHA MCCLENAHAN Every breakthrough in cancer treatment brings hope, but it also comes with a staggering price, raising a critical question: how do we balance groundbreaking advances with the financial reality that could limit access for many patients?  Developing new cancer medications involves extensive research, clinical trials, and regulatory approvals; a lengthy process that…

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How should family spillover effects be measured in HTA?

A paper by Campbell et al. (2024) provides some guidance. The authors developed a series of recommendations based on literature review, expert interviews and an expert workshop in order to support consistent and transparent evaluation and use of validated family spillover effects in health technology assessments (HTA) and cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA). The expert panel consisted…

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