Financial/Revenue Cycle Management
But Vik Bajaj, cofounder and CEO of Foresite Labs, says the NIH and associated research-focused programs in the U.S. will always remain a leading funding vehicle for biomedical innovation and training worldwide.
Shawn Weldin, IT director at Sabetha Community Hospital and a HIMSS25 Changemaker Award recipient, says concerns about reimbursement and the costs of new tools can hinder digital transformation efforts.
Joint procurement initiatives can help smaller countries increase their bargaining power and address local needs effectively when facing challenges of limited resources and expertise, says Nick Guldemond, a professor of healthcare and public health.
Christine Stetler, a registered nurse and AVP of Solution Engineering at MedeAnalytics, says there needs to be a meeting of the minds between coders and clinicians to accomplish that goal.
David Winn, vice president for Parkview Community Connect at Parkview Health, previews a HIMSS25 session that explores how rural hospitals can share the financial burden of an electronic health record, enabling better patient outcomes.
In a preview of their HIMSS25 panel discussion, Erik Adams of BCG and Gunnar Trommer of BCG X explain how much capital is required to develop and commercialize artificial intelligence-enabled medical devices in the U.S.
Luke Rutledge, president of Homecare Homebase, says a 0.5% payment increase in the rule does not meet demands of the inflation rate and staffing.
David Kirshner, managing partner at LogicSource and former CFO of Boston Children's Hospital, discusses how health systems can reduce costs by looking to their supply chains.
Join the editors of Healthcare IT News, Healthcare Finance News and MobiHealthNews as they forecast new trends and developments for the year ahead: AI, cybersecurity, patient engagement, reimbursement and rev cycle, virtual care and more.
John Saran, a partner at Holland & Knight, says that while many are anticipating longer review periods and larger filing and documentation requirements, questions remain about what changes will happen at the FTC under the new presidential administration.