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This week's top stories include U.S. Anesthesia Partners alleging UnitedHealthcare is "like a boa constrictor squeezing USAP-TX from all sides" and Bright Health looking to strengthen its foothold in the telemedicine market.
Penn State Health's Cletis Earle talks about how the health system has managed population health during the pandemic with help from EHR tweaks, telehealth, data sharing via CommonWell and more.
In this episode of HIT Cybersecurity, Nakia Grayson, IT security specialist at NIST, discusses infosec challenges inherent in delivering care from hospital to home – and offers resources that can help.
Empathetics founder and psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital Dr. Helen Riess speaks with Frank Cutitta, who was hospitalized with COVID-19 for 100 days, about "institutionalized loneliness" and other emotional aftereffects of the pandemic.
This week's top stories include the WHO's report on the origin of COVID-19, the FDA clearing Amazon's at-home COVID-19 test kit, and a survey finding most digital health leaders perceive the sector to be high risk.
MaineHealth CIO Dr. Daniel Nigrin shares what it's like to take on a new top job during a pandemic, and describes his plans for vaccine distribution, telehealth and remote monitoring across Maine.
Monthly Update: HIMSS Media Editor in Chief Jonah Comstock recaps some of the biggest healthcare stories in March, including digital health's wild funding month, big tech moves and how to sign up for a vaccine at three major pharmacy chains.
In the age of digital retail and travel, users are expecting more from digital health apps, says Renato Lopez, chief creative officer at Very Big Things.
Qure4u founder Dr. Monica Bolbjerg shares best practices and real-world examples of scaling digital health technologies.
Deep Dive: In a male-dominated industry, female-led digital health startups journey to overcome funding and other challenges.