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By Susan Morse | 01:34 pm | February 16, 2026
Revenue growth will come from clinical outcomes versus document mechanics, says Steve Mongelli, president at mPulse.
By Susan Morse | 11:48 am | February 09, 2026
HHS is looking at how the care plan is supporting the patient, says Sandy Griffiths, senior product manager for Homecare Homebase.
By Andrea Fox | 05:38 pm | January 16, 2026
Amy Tucker of Advocate Health's Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute explains what it takes to move to a scalable platform that improves clinical administration and patient care.
By Jessica Hagen | 08:18 pm | January 11, 2026
Dr. Edmund Jackson, CEO of UnityAI, discusses the process of developing AI agents focused on scheduling and coordinated care.
By Susan Morse | 04:05 pm | January 02, 2026
Pharma faces regulations and stringent rules for transparency, but the payoff is drugs that can get to market faster and possibly at less expense.
By Susan Morse | 12:42 pm | December 22, 2025
In the best case scenario, hospitals “are getting 20% less than the lowest workman’s comp fee schedule in the country,” says Zachary Schultz of EnableComp.
By Mike Miliard | 02:09 pm | December 19, 2025
Doug Meil, author of The Rise and Fall of Explorys and IBM Watson Health: A Personal Memoir of a Healthcare Moonshot that Misfired, discusses some lessons learned from that era, and offers perspective on where artificial intelligence may be headed next.
By Susan Morse | 12:30 pm | December 17, 2025
The financial health of hospitals and the financial experience of patients are concepts that are tethered together, says Andrew Bess, EVP at Ensemble.
By Susan Morse | 05:25 pm | November 21, 2025
As chair of the Public Health and Environment Committee, Baltimore Councilwoman Phylicia Porter helps direct local policy and legislation on health disparities.
By Bill Siwicki | 02:57 pm | November 17, 2025
Two executives from the St. Louis community health center discuss results of a generative AI pilot designed to enhance interpretation services – extending the reach of multilanguage accessibility to its six FQHCs with large immigrant populations.