What the Failure of Wearables Can Teach Us About AI

The takeaway from the current failure of wearables is that signal without synthesis doesn’t change outcomes. If healthcare treats AI as just another way to collect or repackage data, it will repeat the same mistake. The post What the Failure of Wearables Can Teach Us About AI appeared first on MedCity News.

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AI Made Healthcare Smarter – The Next Step is Making It Simpler

A newly diagnosed person experiences healthcare as a complicated maze of physicians, specialists, pharmacies, insurers, deductibles, formularies, prior authorizations, benefit explanations and coverage rules that rarely speak to one another and often contradict each other. Better AI can help. The post AI Made Healthcare Smarter – The Next Step is Making It Simpler appeared first…

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Hospitals Take CVS to Court Over Alleged $250M 340B Scheme

Three health systems — Mount Sinai, Michigan Medicine and the University of Kansas Health System — are suing CVS Health, alleging its pharmacy benefit manager diverted roughly $250 million in savings from the 340B program through “spread pricing” between 2020 and 2025. The post Hospitals Take CVS to Court Over Alleged $250M 340B Scheme appeared…

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Takeda Vows Appeal of $885M Jury Verdict in ‘Pay-for-Delay’ Antitrust Case

Pharmacies and wholesalers claimed Takeda Pharmaceutical delayed generic competition from entering the market, forcing them to overpay for a gastrointestinal drug. Takeda said the trial had “evidentiary and legal errors,” and the company will appeal the verdict. The post Takeda Vows Appeal of $885M Jury Verdict in ‘Pay-for-Delay’ Antitrust Case appeared first on MedCity News.

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