Payer
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services will use HIMSS DHI to measure the state's digital health transformation progress.
The proposed 2025 physician fee schedule from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services includes payment and coding for digital health tools for behavioral health.
The company is now an in-network provider with numerous insurers and commercial and Medicare Advantage plans, expanding its reach to all 50 states.
Naama Stauber Breckler, CEO and cofounder of Better Health, discusses the company's latest strategic funding round and how it plans to use the investment.
The organizations will codevelop an atrial fibrillation program that provides clinical decision support tools and patient coaching between clinical visits.
Payments and revenue cycle-management company Sift Healthcare, nursing-scheduling and management platform In-House Health, and analytics and risk-stratification company OptMyCare also secured funding.
The health insurance company will expand its use of Cohere's prior authorization platform to include diagnostic imaging and sleep services.
The virtual brain health company and its physician network, ATP Partners, will offer online services to help patients with dementia remain in their homes.
HIMSS24
Patricia MacTaggart, program director and teaching instructor at George Washington University and 2024 Changemaker Award winner, discusses how Medicaid’s innovative use of telehealth as a care modality influenced Medicare and other payers.
Ernie Crawford, CEO at Crawford Technologies, discusses how the 2024 CMS Final Rule pertaining to materials and content is bringing health equity to payer market communications.