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Ways and Means Committee launches health care task force
The House Ways and Means Committee today launched a health task force to better address the needs of residents in rural and underserved communities.
Medicare proposes covering acupuncture for some back pain patients
Under a new Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services proposal, Medicare would cover acupuncture as an alternative to opioid use for beneficiaries with chronic low back pain who are enrolled in a qualified study.
GAO: Section 1332 guidance qualifies as a rule
Updated guidance issued last year for states seeking a Section 1332 waiver of certain Affordable Care Act requirements qualifies as a rule under the Congressional Review Act of 1996.
Providence St. Joseph Health Buys into EHR Innovation
Innovation isn’t always about building a new product. Huge opportunities exist in making a good product better or optimizing its capabilities and performance and helping others in the field do the same.
AI vs. Business Process Automation: Do You Know the Difference?
Although we track AI closely here at the AHA Center for Health Innovation, we appreciated this primer on AI overheard at Aspen Ideas Health.
Take Steps Now or it Could be a Long Wait to Fulfill AI’s Promise
More accurate diagnoses in less time. More effective treatments as the first option. Clinicians with the ability to practice at the top of their license and the time to connect meaningfully with patients. These are just a few of the benefits artificial intelligence could bring to health care.
Reducing Burnout in Behavioral Health Providers
Jordan Steiger, from the AHA Center for Health Innovation, and Suzette Urbaschich, director of Rogers InHealth in Wisconsin, discuss the stress of working in emotionally draining and intellectually
Evaluating protocols to improve care and reduce costs
Eliminating unnecessary medical tests and procedures can be as important in delivering high-quality care as providing the right interventions.
ASHE conference panel challenges outdated thinking on operational excellence
Speakers dive into defining operational excellence and best practices at Day 2 of ASHE Annual Conference