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Person holds injection pen
Nov 26 | Susan Morse
The proposed rule would need to become final under the Trump Administration.
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Nov 14 | Susan Morse
Most CFOs are not looking to technology or AI as a solution, says new HFMA report.
Hurricane hitting coast
Oct 28 | Susan Morse
Hurricane Helene resulted in a $7M loss of revenue and response effort expenses.
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Oct 18 | Susan Morse
AI is only as good as the quality of the data, says Sundar Shenbagam, chief technology officer at Edifecs.
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Oct 01 | Jeff Lagasse
UMC has been able to keep its ER open, but other services have been disrupted.
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Sep 30 | Jeff Lagasse
Denial rates have steadily increased, with providers seeing rejection rates as high as 10% to 15%.
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Sep 23 | Nathan Eddy
Fifteen percent of providers and 25% of payers report having an established AI strategy in 2024.
Patient in hospital bed
Sep 13 | Susan Morse
Between 2022 and 2023, care denials increased 20.2% for commercial claims and 55.7% for Medicare Advantage, says…
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Jul 23 | Jeff Lagasse
The plaintiffs claim that Change failed to implement cybersecurity safeguards such as multifactor authentication.
Stethoscope on table
Jul 05 | Susan Morse
Payers need information for risk adjustment and providers need data to close gaps in care, says Piyush Khanna of Care First BCBS.

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