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Survey finds nearly 48 million experiencing depression
A Gallup report published Sept. 9 found that nearly 48 million Americans currently have or are being treated for depression.
Associate Podcast Series - Ep. 90 | Neuroflow
In this episode, Rebecca Chickey, Senior Director Behavioral Health at the American Hospital Association, is joined by Michael Lipp, CMO at NeuroFlow. Together they'll explore a "winning formula" for integrating behavioral and physical health. You’ll hear insights on how to balance clinical priorities, navigate administrative hurdles, and align with business goals — all while driving meaningful outcomes.
Long-Term Care Hospital PPS
This Regulatory Advisory reviews highlights of the LTCH provisions in the rule, while the inpatient PPS provisions are covered in a separate advisory.
Skilled Nursing Facility PPS
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) July 31 issued its fiscal year (FY) 2026 final rule for the skilled nursing facility (SNF) prospective payment system (PPS).
FDA issues guidance to expand non-opioid treatments for chronic pain
The Food and Drug Administration Sept. 10 released draft guidance on non-opioid treatments for treating chronic pain and reducing prescription opioid misuse.
Healthier Together: Call for Content
Healthier Together Conference speakers lead the conversations to develop solutions that reduce disparities in health outcomes.
Fall Symposium Agenda
Learn more about the sessions that will take place at the HCMC Fall Symposium happening on Wednesday, October 22.
Why 2022 Will Be a Year of Disruptor Differentiation
If 2021 will be remembered as the great expansion of retail health care, 2022 is likely to be defined as the year of disruptor differentiation.
COVID-19 Didn’t Stop Health Care Disruptors from Moving Forward
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic turbulence last year, some of America’s largest companies were forced to reexamine their strategies to disrupt health care in an effort to reduce costs, increase access and forge stronger bonds with consumers. Some, like Amazon, CVS Health, Walgreens Boots Alliance and Walmart, added to the number of their early brick-and-mortar primary care locations to serve their customers or employees.