Biden’s Executive Order for Studying Women’s Health: How to Not Squander This Opportunity
Given our questionable track record of driving consistent progress, it’s important that we create a roadmap to optimize the success for this exciting moment.
Research Shows Generative AI In The EHR Can Work Well, But Only With Human Oversight
Mass General Brigham researchers conducted a study to learn more about the efficacy of large language models when used to draft responses to patient messages in the EHR. The results showed that these AI tools can do a good job at reducing physicians’ workloads and improving patient education — but also that these tools have limitations that require human oversight.
Opinion: Why PHTI’s Recent Assessment of Digital Diabetes Management Tools is Inadequate
As we enter the digital era of healthcare at scale, we must redefine how we care for people … and how we evaluate that care.
Navigating Policy Terrain: Perspectives for Payers on Tackling Ghost Networks
Lawmakers have ghost networks in their sights, and payers can prepare now for policy changes.
Q1 Was Pretty Good For Hospital Finance — But It’s Unclear If It Will Stay That Way
Hospitals’ operating margins and patient volumes dropped slightly in March. While hospitals were doing relatively well financially during the first quarter of the year, this new data could suggest more financial challenges ahead for hospitals. But right now, it’s unclear whether the recent declines in hospitals’ margins and volumes will be short- or long-term.