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  • 1 day ago | kevinmd.com | Susan Levenstein |Robert Pearl |Christopher Foster |Jay Anders

    Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Watch on YouTube. Catch up on old episodes!Physician and clinical researcher Chris Apfel discusses his article, “Functional precision oncology: a game changer in cancer therapy.” Chris explains that functional precision oncology takes a highly personalized approach by testing a patient’s live tumor cells outside the body (ex-vivo) against a panel of cancer drugs to directly observe which treatments are most effective against that specific cancer.

  • Feb 23, 2025 | medcitynews.com | Jay Anders |Stephanie Baum

    In the world of Medicare Advantage, a disturbing shift is occurring. What began as a noble push toward value-based care has increasingly morphed into an aggressive pursuit of value-based payment optimization, with artificial intelligence serving as the latest tool in this concerning transformation. The scale of the issue is staggering.

  • Jan 19, 2025 | ramaonhealthcare.com | Jay Anders

    The State of Health IT with Micky Tripathi HealthIT Answers January 19, 2025Healthcare NOW Radio HostOn this special episode of Tell Me Where IT Hurts, I welcome back (for a third time) Micky Tripathi, Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy, National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, and Acting Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). It’s quite a title – one that reflects the many hats that he wears.

  • Sep 15, 2024 | ramaonhealthcare.com | Jay Anders

    ASTP/ONC Goals on Interoperability HealthIT Answers September 15, 2024Healthcare NOW Radio HostIn this episode I welcome Jeffery Smith, Deputy Director of Certification and Testing at the ONC, for an in-depth discussion of the latest developments in health information technology regulations –– beginning with the Health Technology Interoperability (HTI) rules.

  • Aug 12, 2024 | medcitynews.com | Jay Anders

    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently took a significant step toward improving patient care and reducing healthcare costs by finalizing rules that establish disincentives for healthcare providers who engage in information blocking. As a physician and healthcare technology leader, I believe this action is not only justified but long overdue.

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