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How Remote Patient Monitoring Can Alleviate Staffing Strain and Improve Healthcare Delivery

by Andy Skinner, SVP of Operations at CareTrack 05/14/2026 Leave a Comment

How Remote Patient Monitoring Can Alleviate Staffing Strain and Improve Healthcare Delivery

As healthcare systems across the U.S. face unprecedented staffing shortages, overworked healthcare professionals are struggling to meet the needs of an ever-growing patient population. The pressure is mounting, and the ripple effects are being felt across the entire system, from patient outcomes to provider burnout. In this environment, hospitals and healthcare providers need innovative solutions that can help reduce the burden on clinical teams without sacrificing the quality of care. One
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From Trial-and-Error to Data-Driven Oncology Decision Making: AI-Enabled Functional Precision Medicine Is Rewriting the Future of Cancer Treatment

by Dr. Maggie Fader, Chief Medical Officer for First Ascent Biomedical 05/13/2026 Leave a Comment

From Trial-and-Error to Data-Driven Oncology Decision Making: AI-Enabled Functional Precision Medicine Is Rewriting the Future of Cancer Treatment

When cancer treatment fails, physicians face one of the hardest questions in medicine: what should come next? Having recently cared for a young patient whose cancer had returned despite multiple lines of therapy, it was found that although standard protocols offered several options, none could determine which drug was most likely to work against that child’s specific tumor. That is a reality oncologists face every day: two patients with the same diagnosis can respond very differently to the
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The $262B “Acceptance”: Why It’s Time to Stop Treating Denials as an Unavoidable Cost

by Dr. Wael Khouli, MD, MBA Co-Founder Chief Medical Officer, Authsnap 05/12/2026 Leave a Comment

The $262B "Acceptance": Why It’s Time to Stop Treating Denials as an Unavoidable Cost

I want to be direct about something: the denial problem in U.S. healthcare is not complicated to understand. It is complicated to fix, but the basic dynamic is straightforward. Hospitals deliver medically appropriate care, submit claims, and then watch a meaningful portion of those claims get denied. Most of those denials are never challenged. Revenue disappears. And somewhere along the way, we collectively decided this was just how things work. It isn’t. And we need to stop treating it like
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Transforming Medical Coding Operations Through Hybrid Intelligence Design

by Katy Morgan, General Manager - Automation, AGS Health 05/11/2026 Leave a Comment

Transforming Medical Coding Operations Through Hybrid Intelligence Design

Healthcare revenue cycle management is bending under the strain of evolving payer policies, complex documentation, and higher demands for accuracy and cost control. Exacerbating these challenges are rising coding assignment volumes, which are forcing HIM departments to address continued workforce shortages. These problems are interconnected and systemic. They cannot be solved by simply adding staff or deploying standalone automation tools. Instead, a more structured approach is emerging:
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Healthcare Cybersecurity Has Become an Operational Risk, Not Just a Security Function

by Gilda D Incerti, CEO and founder, PQE Group 05/08/2026 Leave a Comment

Healthcare Cybersecurity Has Become an Operational Risk, Not Just a Security Function

Healthcare cybersecurity is no longer just a technical discipline handled by IT teams. That view has changed. Cybersecurity in healthcare has grown. It now sits at the intersection of operations, compliance, and patient safety. When systems fail, care is disrupted. These disruptions go beyond data loss, reaching clinical outcomes, financial stability, and regulatory exposure. This is not a future concern. It is already happening. Cyber Risk Is Now Operational Risk Healthcare
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Mid-Cycle Revenue Integrity: Leveraging Clinician-Governed AI to Reduce Denials and Understated Acuity

by Sari Green, MD, Physician Executive Director, Accuity 05/07/2026 Leave a Comment

Mid-Cycle Revenue Integrity: Leveraging Clinician-Governed AI to Reduce Denials and Understated Acuity

Health systems can deliver appropriate, high-quality care and still see financial and quality outcomes that do not reflect that care. Downgrades, understated acuity, and misaligned quality metrics often arise not because clinical decisions were wrong, but because the full complexity of those decisions and the resulting care were never clearly translated beyond the bedside. In today’s reimbursement environment, outcomes are shaped as much by how care is represented in documentation and coding as
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The Hidden Data Discovery Problem Inside Modern Healthcare Enterprises

by Avinash Maddineni, Lead Data Engineer and AI Strategist 05/06/2026 Leave a Comment

The Hidden Data Discovery Problem Inside Modern Healthcare Enterprises

Enterprise data teams spend a great deal of time discussing infrastructure. Conversations often revolve around cloud warehouses, lakehouses, AI platforms, and the newest analytics tools. Organizations invest millions in modernizing their technology stacks, expecting that better platforms will automatically accelerate data initiatives. Yet inside most enterprises, the biggest delay in data work has very little to do with technology. The real obstacle appears much earlier in the process. Before
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The Intelligence Gap: Why Oncologists Are Buried in Data While Patients Wait for Breakthroughs

by Manan Sheth, Technical Product Manager at N-Power Medicine, Inc. 05/05/2026 Leave a Comment

The Intelligence Gap: Why Oncologists Are Buried in Data While Patients Wait for Breakthroughs

In 2026, we live in an era of seamless predictive intelligence. For example: My shopping app often anticipates what I’ll need before I’ve even thought about it. My navigation app quietly diverts me away from traffic jams I haven’t encountered yet.  Yet, the moment a patient or clinician steps into the healthcare ecosystem, this "intelligence" seemingly vanishes. For instance, In a typical ten-year cancer survival journey, there are often only 3–4 critical windows where a change in
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Beyond Concierge Medicine: The Rise of Retained Health Management for Founders

by Brad Pierce, Co-Founder, Human Sync 05/04/2026 Leave a Comment

Beyond Concierge Medicine: The Rise of Retained Health Management for Founders

You govern every asset you own. Except one. Walk into any family office and you will find a CFO managing the cash, a wealth advisor managing the capital, an estate attorney managing the transition, a tax team managing the structure, and a board managing the strategy. Each of these functions exists because the asset is too valuable to leave unmanaged. That principle is so foundational to how operators run their portfolios that no one questions it. Now consider the asset every other asset
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Solving the $150B No-Show Problem: The Rise of Healthcare Conversation Intelligence

by Lee Barth, Vice President, Enterprise Sales, Marchex 05/04/2026 Leave a Comment

Solving the $150B No-Show Problem: The Rise of Healthcare Conversation Intelligence

Digital channels continue to expand communication between health systems and patients, but the phone remains a critical point of contact across the entire patient journey. Patients frequently call their providers for everything from scheduling and appointment changes to insurance questions, prescription issues, and urgent concerns about their care.  Calls are especially important not only for prospective patients exploring services, but also for existing
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