Search Results: "Mount Sinai Health System"
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Mount Sinai Health System selects Lumeris to assist with population health management
Mount Sinai Health System is boosting its interest in pop health initiatives by collaborating with Lumeris. The St. Louis-based company will lend a hand with its technology and value-based model.
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Health Tech, Providers, Startups
How Can Digital Health Startups Stand Out In Today’s Landscape?
During a recent panel, Flare Capital Partners’ Michael Greeley and Mount Sinai’s Robbie Freeman shared some attributes that they think stand out among digital health startups that have found success in today’s environment.
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Hospitals, Patient Engagement, Providers
Why Health System Execs Say You Can’t Separate ‘Patient’ from ‘Consumer’
Many people don’t take well to the term “healthcare consumer,” or have expressed that they prefer to be referred to as a patient rather than a consumer. But in the U.S., it’s a plain fact that people have choices when it comes to their healthcare. In this piece, three health system executives give their take on why “patient” and “consumer” are often one in the same — and why hospitals need to be mindful of this.
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Artificial Intelligence, Health Tech, Hospitals, Providers, SYN
Mount Sinai CEO: Hospitals Will Start Seeing ROI from Their AI Investments in a Couple Years
Health systems aren’t seeing a ton of ROI when it comes to their AI investments quite yet, as use of the technology is still in an iterative stage. However, Mount Sinai CEO Brendan Carr thinks that is likely to change in the next couple years.
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Both Have Done Wrong, Expert Says On UHC/Mount Sinai Contract Dispute
Mount Sinai is out of network for UnitedHealthcare’s employer-sponsored and individual plans as of January 1 due to a payment dispute. Both parties are likely at fault for getting to this point, one expert declared.
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Health Tech, Hospitals, Payers, Pharma, Startups
Healthcare Moves: A Monthly Summary of Hires and Layoffs
Here is a selection of recent executive hires, promotions and layoffs occurring across the healthcare industry.
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How Cedars-Sinai, Evernorth & More Are Deploying AI Responsibly
While the dawn of a new AI age is certainly exciting, healthcare leaders are still concerned that the industry lacks a comprehensive framework to regulate these new tools. In the absence of these guidelines, healthcare executives are creating their own governance strategies to deploy AI responsibly, executives said during a panel discussion on Thursday at MedCity News’ INVEST Digital Health conference in Dallas.
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Instacart Partners with Mount Sinai, Launches Co-Branded MA Plans with Alignment
Through a partnership with Mount Sinai Solutions, Instacart is offering post-operative and post-partum patients a grocery stipend. Instacart is also launching co-branded Medicare Advantage plans with Alignment Healthcare that address food insecurity issues for seniors.
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Mount Sinai Doctors Vote to Strike Over Pay, Benefits Disparities
Resident physicians at Mount Sinai’s Elmhurst Hospital in Queens have voted to authorize a strike. The union that represents these residents has noticed significant disparities in Mount Sinai’s compensation and benefits when compared to the resident physicians employed at the health system’s flagship hospital in Manhattan.
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Healthcare Moves: A Monthly Summary of Hires and Layoffs
Here is a selection of recent executive hires, promotions and layoffs occurring across the healthcare industry.
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MedCity Moves Podcast: Recent Hires, Layoffs & an Interview with Dr. Rob Fields, Beth Israel Lahey Health’s New Chief Clinical Officer
In this month’s episode, we dive into some of the recent executive appointments occurring in the healthcare sector, as well as layoffs affecting the industry. We also hear from Dr. Rob Fields, who recently switched from his role as chief population health officer at Mount Sinai to chief clinical officer at Beth Israel Lahey Health.
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Current Health CEO: At-Home Care Models Could Lead to Better Staff Retention
Many healthcare workers prefer providing at-home care because it allows them to provide more personal, less hectic care than they can on the hospital floor, said Current Health CEO Chris McGhee. He thinks health systems should realize that switching more healthcare workers to at-home care could help alleviate the burnout crisis and improve staff retention levels.
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Consumer / Employer, Health Tech
Healthcare Moves: A Monthly Summary of Hires and Layoffs
Here is a selection of recent executive hires, promotions and layoffs occurring across the healthcare industry.