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How whole-person virtual care will transform the health care experience.
In this Health Evolution Innovation Lab series, chief executives of innovative companies say they are anticipating 2020 challenges persisting into the year ahead as well as advancements in overarching health care trends.
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In this Innovation Lab interview series, Hutchinson explains why value-based care tools are now ready for wider use, the work needed to improve digital quality measures, his predictions for 2021, and more.
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In this Innovation Lab interview series, Bhavani discusses becoming a patient journey AI company, surviving a long sales cycle, and why trying to raise money with PowerPoint slides is a terrible idea for entrepreneurs.
The new year has already jolted U.S. health care with four major announcements in the first week of business. Here's a closer look at each one.
Read MoreRegulators are already looking more closely than ever at potentially fraudulent activity within telehealth thanks to the uptick in usage during COVID-19. Legal experts share three steps to ensuring fraud does not become commonplace in an organization.
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Moore examines how digital technologies including AI, cloud and telehealth are being used to build a foundation for new approaches to prevention, treatment and care.
As 2020 comes to an end, M&A activity in the health care sector will see an overall decline in deal volume and value. But while the pandemic has negatively impacted M&A, it hasn’t slowed down activity entirely. Here are some recent deals.
Read MoreThe “Fauci Effect” has led to an increase in medical school applications, which may be an opportunity to help guide future doctors in virtualized care.
Read MoreAmwell’s President of Strategic Partnerships discusses the doors that this year’s increased telehealth usage opened, unique use cases that have emerged during the pandemic, and key trends to expect in 2021 and the future.
Read MoreThe first report in a three-part series on COVID-19 innovation lessons learned by Providence, the pandemic's original ground zero in the U.S. Read the report.