In the News: June 30–July 7
By Sg2 TeamThis week: Alzheimer disease linked to socioeconomic status; partnerships for hospital at home care; and COVID-19 in the second half of 2020
This week: Alzheimer disease linked to socioeconomic status; partnerships for hospital at home care; and COVID-19 in the second half of 2020
This week: FDA approves first game-based therapeutic; payers continue to focus on impact of SDOH on enrollees; and digital health technology trends
This week: UnitedHealth Group invests $100 million in affordable housing; a meditation app helps with pain management; and the role of virtual health after COVID-19
This week: AI helps reduce nurse burnout; new software brings online shopping experience to health care; and revenue loss in children’s hospitals
This week: Health system successfully integrates holistic care model; start-up scales women’s health; and early predictions underestimate COVID-19’s impact
This week: Leveraging analytics for population health benefits; artificial intelligence aids tumor detection; and half of Americans delayed care due to COVID-19
This week: Virtual health partnership between the UK and the US; compensation to increase training participation for opioid treatment; and service line losses in patient volume
Join Sg2 and Vizient experts for a series of HealthLeaders webinars that focus on post–COVID-19 financial aspects of recovering elective volumes, reshaping your workforce and consumer access to services
This week: Google’s Cloud Healthcare API addresses health system interoperability; partnership barriers for providers and social service organizations; and the traumatic effects of COVID-19
This week: Start-up wants to match patients with therapists; ONC tries to standardize SDOH data; and fraud concerns with virtual health usage
This week: Integrating health and human services; leveraging social workers in primary care; and supplying ventilators to areas in need
This week: precision medicine could transform health care; physician burnout continuously rises; and ventilator medicine in short supply