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Healthcare IT Regulations – What Needs to Be Added and What Needs to Be Removed

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Or are there areas in healthcare where past regulations are now too restrictive and are holding us back? In search of answers to these questions, we reached out to our incredibly beautiful Healthcare IT Today Community to see what areas they would add, remove, or update regulations. The following is what they had to say.

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Navigating the Medicare Maze: How Innovative Technology is Modernizing Benefits Verification During Open Enrollment

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Empowering Patients with Transparency Advancements in healthcare technology have brought remarkable transparency to benefit management, streamlining processes for healthcare organizations and ultimately enhancing patient experiences.

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Vida Health Announces $28.5 Million in Funding; Appoints Joe Murad CEO

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Murad brings more than two decades of experience leading healthcare technology companies, with a demonstrated ability to guide venture-backed businesses from early stages through phases of significant growth. The company also named Joe Murad as Chief Executive Officer.

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Netsmart Announces Acquisition of HealthPivots to Support Value-Based Care Transition for Healthcare Providers

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As CMS targets having all Traditional Medicare beneficiaries and most Medicaid beneficiaries in accountable care relationships by 2030, there is an urgent need for healthcare providers, particularly those serving the 65+ demographic, to adopt value-based approaches.

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How Essen Health Care used an AI virtual care assistant to make thousands of patient calls in just days

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"Our patient population is getting older and living longer: There will be an additional 20 million Baby Boomers added by 2030," Sahgal said. "As the population ages, demand for healthcare services will increase tremendously. "This will be led by innovation in healthcare technology. ADVICE FOR OTHERS.

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Deep Learning for Medical Imaging: Use Cases and Network Types

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The following is a guest article by Mariia Kovalova, Healthcare Technology Researcher at Itransition Medical imaging is crucial for various medical applications, serving diagnostic and treatment purposes. from 2023 to 2030.

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WellSky Acquires Experience Care to Enhance Long-Term Care Providers’ Ability to Operate Efficiently, Advance Resident Care

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Seven out of 10 seniors who reach the age of 65 are projected to need long-term care before the end of their lives—meaning approximately 24 million Americans will require long-term care by 2030. Healthcare Growth Partners served as financial advisor to Experience Care. For more information, visit wellsky.com.