Report
| AUG 5, 2021
Now more than ever, US health systems are under pressure to move further along the path to becoming smart hospitals. This report evaluates the hospital of the future, as well as the technologies and use cases driving adoption. We also provide best practices for developing and executing a smart hospital strategy.
Article
| JUL 25, 2022
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| FEB 25, 2022
Hospital and health system operations are facing unprecedented pressures, but consumer demands will only get more persistent. Enhancing consumer-centric strategies might not be top of mind for health systems already burdened with staffing challenges and capacity strain.
Article
| JUN 21, 2022
We combed through The Markup report about 33 US hospital websites sending patient info to Facebook and unpack why they could face HIPAA violations.
Report
| JAN 10, 2022
Report
| DEC 9, 2021
The number of mobile apps for health condition management is rising. This report examines how smartphone apps can help users control diseases and what gaps need to be filled before more consumers, providers, and payers get on board.
Report
| OCT 6, 2021
Hospital and health system leaders have been keeping tabs on the inroads being made by primary care disruptors. In the sixth annual Kaufman Hall State of Consumerism in Healthcare Survey, newer primary care models were listed for the first time as potential threats to hospitals and health systems.
Article
| NOV 17, 2021
Samsung Medical Center is becoming certified under HIMSS’ global standard for digital health transformation—we unpack why this could help it capture more health system and hospital customers.
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| MAY 13, 2022
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| JUN 7, 2022
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| JUL 5, 2022
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| JUN 10, 2022
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| APR 28, 2022
In fact, outside of Cerner’s government contracts, no new large health systems have selected Cerner since 2013, per KLAS. What this means: Although Cerner gained traction among small hospitals, the large health system losses decreased its market share in 2021 compared with previous years.
Article
| MAY 13, 2021
Two major health systems poured $100 million in hospital-at-home care startup Medically Home—here’s why so many health systems are lunging for hospital-at-home solutions and a glimpse at what could hold them back.
Article
| MAY 12, 2021
Olive and health system TriHealth are partnering to automate revenue cycle management—which can save hospitals a ton of money in denied claims, but AI RCM vendors are also focusing on digital billing to recoup hospital revenue.
Article
| JUN 3, 2022
Last year, MindMaze began collaborating with the American Hospital Association (AHA)—which encompasses 90% of US hospitals and health systems. In November, the AMA granted MindMaze Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Category III codes. CPT codes that are assigned to every procedure or device a physician uses to treat a patient.
Article
| MAR 25, 2022
We detail why their remote monitoring tool is scaling at a time when hospital-at-home momentum is only going to pick up.
Article
| JUN 16, 2022
Remote surgery platform Proximie raised $80M. We unpack how it solves typical telehealth connectivity barriers and why more US health systems are becoming interested in the tech.
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| NOV 8, 2021
Article
| JUL 26, 2022
Patients still distrust Big Tech and health tech companies with their data: We unpack the implications around Big Tech health data access, Roe vs. Wade issues and healthcare literacy on the back of a new AMA survey.
Report
| JUN 3, 2022
The pandemic exacerbated clinician burnout and labor shortages as providers added more digital demands to the daily workflow. Doctors generally embrace technology to help them do their jobs, but the plethora of systems are also getting in the way.
Article
| JUL 6, 2022
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| MAR 9, 2022
Article
| AUG 4, 2022
We detail a key value-based care barrier for health systems as the macroeconomic environment becomes more uncertain.
Article
| JUL 15, 2022
We think its latest Northwell Health partnership is a sign that more health systems could tap Google Cloud as patient data volume grows significantly.