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Businesswire | June 22, 2023
WebMD Ignite announced an exclusive partnership with HIA Technologies, Inc. to offer a new solution called HealthInteractive that delivers artificial intelligence (AI)-powered health assistants. HealthInteractive combines WebMD Ignite’s industry-leading patient education with HIA’s Aivio™, which is designed to educate patients using two-way, interactive technology. The Aivio experience not only delivers information in a highly-visual multimedia format, but also...
HIT Consultant | March 27, 2020
Apervita, the leading platform for value-based collaboration in healthcare, today announced they are offering Deep Encryption™ to their health plan and provider customers. The new feature introduces an unprecedented level of security to the U.S. healthcare system by encrypting data at the field level. Personal health information is not just protected at the level of a database but down to the components of individual health records that make up the database—records containing informa...
Enlitic | November 18, 2021
TMC, a Unilabs company, has selected Enlitic, an emerging healthcare technology company, to provide medical intelligence software that will improve operational efficiencies and outcomes across the entire continuum of care for TMC's radiologists and patients. With technology playing an increasingly critical role in every aspect of business, healthcare leaders are recognizing the need to invest in AI solutions that go beyond detection and triage to focus on clinical operations, in...
HHS | April 28, 2020
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has filed an appeal to reinstate a key rule that handles overpayments to Medicare Advantage (MA) plans, arguing a lower court's ruling was based on a flawed premise. The appeal, filed Thursday in the federal Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, could decide how much money MA plans, an increasingly lucrative market for insurers, will have to give back to Medicare for diagnosis errors. HHS argues that an earlier ruling ...
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