Virtual care could cut US medical claims costs
Shifting care from in-person to virtual settings could reduce total medical claims spending by 2.3% to 3.1%, according to an Oct. 17 study from Solera Health.
Shifting care from in-person to virtual settings could reduce total medical claims spending by 2.3% to 3.1%, according to an Oct. 17 study from Solera Health.
The Alice L. Walton School of Medicine has spent the past two years building out its leadership team ahead of plans to welcome its inaugural class of students in 2025.
Oracle has launched a new service designed to simplify the payment process for healthcare organizations and their patients.
Lynette Chappell Williams, vice president and chief diversity officer of Penn State Health, will retire Nov. 29.
New Orleans-based Ochsner Health has received approval for its zoning requests for its new children's hospital building, nola.com reported Oct. 16.
WoodBridge Healthcare, a nonprofit organization, has received the necessary approvals to borrow $180 million for the acquisition of CommonWealth Health, a three-hospital system in Pennsylvania, from Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems.
Epic is asking a U.S. federal judge to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit filed against them by startup Particle Health.
Providence, R.I.-based Lifespan has rebranded as Brown University Health.
Joey Waddell has been appointed COO of Highlands ARH Regional Medical Center in Prestonsburg, Ky.
Minneapolis-based Davis, a healthcare real estate development, investment and management firm, has acquired Plymouth, Minn.-based West Health, a 201,000-square-foot outpatient medical center for $72 million.