How Arintra’s Coding AI Helped Mercyhealth Boost Revenue by 5%

Since adopting Arintra’s AI platform for medical coding in 2023, Mercyhealth has seen a 5.1% rise in revenue and a 50% decline in its days in accounts receivable. The AI-powered platform automates coding, spots documentation gaps and generates claims tailored to specific payers. The post How Arintra’s Coding AI Helped Mercyhealth Boost Revenue by 5%…

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Trump’s Transparent Hospital Pricing Pays Off for Industry — But Not So Much for Patients

“We’re going to post that, all the prices for everything,” Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared at a recent event held by the conservative Heritage Foundation in Washington. It’s a bold-sounding promise, and a familiar one; politicians from both parties have been repeating it for years now. Both Trump administrations — and the Biden administration in between — have taken whacks at making medical prices more accessible,…

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Proven Methodologies For Ensuring Seamless CRM Migrations In Highly Regulated Environments

Organizations that excel don’t treat migrations as IT exercises. They treat them as compliance projects that require technical execution. Their methodology begins with regulatory obligations, builds technical architecture around them, and conducts relentless validation before calling the migration complete. The post Proven Methodologies For Ensuring Seamless CRM Migrations In Highly Regulated Environments appeared first on…

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What Newly-Released Medicaid Data Do and Don’t Tell Us

On February 14, 2026, CMS released a dataset with provider-level spending data that the agency suggests could be used to identify unusual billing patterns for specific services, states, or providers. This policy watch describes what the data include, what they exclude, and how they could potentially lead to mistaken conclusions given the limitations of the…

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Should Drug Companies Be Advertising to Consumers?

Tamar Abrams had a lousy couple of years in 2022 and ’23. Both her parents died; a relationship ended; she retired from communications consulting. She moved from Arlington, Virginia, to Warren, Rhode Island, where she knew all of two people. “I was kind of a mess,” recalled Abrams, 69. Trying to cope, “I was eating…

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