University of Colorado
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Study finds inconsistent data in insurers’ online provider directories
Conducted by researchers at the University of Colorado medical school, the new report is the latest to gauge the extent of a costly problem that federal regulators are working to solve: Information about doctors varies from provider directory to provider directory.
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Novartis CAR-T likely improves long-term survival and is cost-effective, study finds
Still, despite costs largely in line with the therapy’s benefits, the study’s author and another expert said reimbursement models have not kept up and need improvement.
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Payer’s Place: Dawn Maroney
Dawn Maroney, President, Markets of Alignment Health and CEO of Alignment Health Plan, to discuss how they are using technology to provide better service and care to consumers.
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AMIA: Opening up records helps acute patient engagement, too
Based on early research presented Monday at the American Medical Informatics Association annual symposium, clinicians initially were apprehensive about opening up so much information to their patients, but most eventually came around to see the benefits of this kind of patient engagement.
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Could you train your brain to be disgusted by the tempting foods that aren’t good for your health?
You could potentially improve your health if you trained your brain to think junk food was disgusting.