The healthcare industry is constantly evolving, and HLTH is at the forefront of this change. As a leading organization dedicated to fostering insightful discussions surrounding health insurance practices, government policies, and the utilization of health tech by public and private plans to enhance healthcare delivery, improve patient outcomes, and reduce healthcare costs.
HLTH’s Payer Insights Programs delve into various topics such as health equity, women’s health, artificial intelligence, and collaboration among others. These programs are designed to provide valuable insights into the latest developments in the healthcare industry.
To continue these discussions, HLTH has collaborated with MedCity News to produce a new eBook titled “How is Health Tech Shifting the Healthcare Payer Landscape?” This 14-page eBook explores the ethical dilemmas present in healthcare and how payers, providers, and health tech companies are working together to combat these challenges.
Notable executives from organizations such as the Alliance of Community Health Plans, Guidewell, Softheon, Solera Health, Curative, Highmark, 10Pearls, Kaiser Permanente, and Health Net contribute their perspectives to this eBook. They share their valuable insights on these topics and provide a comprehensive overview of how health tech is changing the healthcare payer landscape.
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