Economics

This channel highlights factors that impact hospital and healthcare economics and revenue. This includes news on healthcare policies, reimbursement, marketing, business plans, mergers and acquisitions, supply chain, salaries, staffing, and the implementation of a cost-effective environment for patients and providers.

Wearable reduces anxiety, improves communication for those with Asperger’s

Individuals with anxiety or social disorders such as Asperger syndrome experience difficulties communicating with others. Researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and Institute of Medical Engineering and Science (IMES) have developed a wearable device capable of predicting if conversations are happy, sad or neutral to improve communication.

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Aetna CEO: ‘No intention’ of being in ACA market for 2018

Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini said the uncertainty surrounding the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and its insurance marketplace is too big of a risk for his company, saying it has “no intention of being in the market for 2018.”

PointRight and Pathway Health Launch Five-Star Accelerator

Solution Enables Long-Term and Post-Acute Care Providers to Achieve Higher Ratings

Cedars-Sinai bootcamp gives health-tech startups a boost

For many people, “bootcamp” may make one think of an intense workout. But for eight health-tech startups, the phrase means an opportunity to grow. Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, California has selected eight health-tech startups, out of 650, to join its three-month bootcamp to develop innovations and products to improve patient care.

Hill-Rom launches new mobile surgical table

Hill-Rom has introduced the TruSystem 3000 Mobile Operating Table, a mobile table equipped with ergonomic handling, long-term reliability and patient safety. The conventional head and leg sections are detachable through a coupling system.

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HIMSS 2017: Roundtable to address impact of AI, data on patient care

The rapid adoption of electronic medical records and cheapening computing power opened the floodgates for health data, creating a wealth of new sources and applications. A roundtable discussion at HIMSS17—led by James B. Golden, PhD, of PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC)— aims to investigate how this new emphasis on data can benefit patients.

How pulling Healthcare.gov ads could lead to insurer losses in 2017

The administration of President Donald Trump has cancelled advertisements and outreach efforts designed to encourage people to sign up on the health insurance marketplace in the final days of open enrollment, a move which could lead to a sicker, older risk pool for insurers. 

You own at-home doctor

“Siri, am I getting sick?” is a question many may be ask their technological assistants. These interfaces—including Amazon Echo, Google Home and Siri—could one day be capable of being users' own at-home doctor.

Around the web

The tirzepatide shortage that first began in 2022 has been resolved. Drug companies distributing compounded versions of the popular drug now have two to three more months to distribute their remaining supply.

The 24 members of the House Task Force on AI—12 reps from each party—have posted a 253-page report detailing their bipartisan vision for encouraging innovation while minimizing risks. 

Merck sent Hansoh Pharma, a Chinese biopharmaceutical company, an upfront payment of $112 million to license a new investigational GLP-1 receptor agonist. There could be many more payments to come if certain milestones are met.