California Health Care Affordability Board discuss methodology for statewide spending target – State of Reform

California Health Care Affordability Board discuss methodology for statewide spending target - State of Reform

California’s Health Care Affordability Board (HCAB) met last month to discuss an overview of draft decisions for a baseline spending report, and introduced methodology considerations for the statewide spending target. The board’s purpose is to reduce the rate of cost growth across California’s healthcare sector.  The Office of Health Care Affordability (OHCA) will measure healthcare … Read more

ECU Health hosts U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means members

Brian Floyd, Rep. Greg Murphy, Chairman Jason Smith and Rep. Claudia Tenney tour ECU Health Medical Center.

Greenville, N.C. – Members of the U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means visited Beaufort and Pitt counties Monday, Oct. 16, 2023, to engage with the community, tour ECU Health Beaufort Hospital and ECU Health Medical Center, hear from community care leaders and discuss the challenges facing rural health care in America. The committee visit … Read more

New partnership helps promote diversity in health care – The Den

Diverse group of young adults posing with Dr. Ryan Mire on steps of ACP headquarters

2023 Interns with Dr. Ryan Mire at ACP Headquarters MACON — Mercer University’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) is partnering with The Dr. Earl Stewart Jr., Family Foundation and the American College of Physicians (ACP) to secure a slot for a Mercer student in the Summer 2024 cohort of The Ryan Mire, M.D., … Read more

The Kennedy Forum Leads Coalition of Leading Mental Health Groups in Submitting Comments on the Proposed Rules to the Federal Parity Act

The Kennedy Forum Leads Coalition of Leading Mental Health Groups in Submitting Comments on the Proposed Rules to the Federal Parity Act

WASHINGTON, Oct. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The Kennedy Forum submitted public comments on the Department of Health and Human Services, Employee Benefits Security Administration, and the Internal Revenue Service’s (the “Departments”) new proposed rules to the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (the Federal Parity Act). These comments were endorsed by the Mental Health Liaison Group, … Read more

Consumers are ready for personalized health care. Data can make it happen.

Consumers are ready for personalized health care. Data can make it happen.

Data can make personalized health care happen: ©Lalaka – stock.adobe.com The consumer experience of the digital world is steeped in personalization. Smart televisions know what we want to watch. Web browsers predict our shopping needs. Music streaming services play the greatest hits from our favorite genre. Leveraging data around our preferences and habits, the consumer … Read more

How the right communication strategy can reduce the impact of a patient’s health crisis

How the right communication strategy can reduce the impact of a patient’s health crisis

As health care providers know, the provider-patient interaction sometimes can be very challenging. Getting individuals to alter their behaviors or attitudes is never easy, especially when it involves asking people to change something that has been habitual for years. This task becomes even more difficult when it’s due to a health crisis. When dealing with … Read more

Leveraging BIM to Enhance Infection Control in Health Care Facility Development

Leveraging BIM to Enhance Infection Control in Health Care Facility Development

Innovative BIM visualization highlighting the utilities of a building’s systems Generative AI (Adobe Stock 600888213 by abdulmoizjaangda) How BIM Can Help Predict and Prevent the Spread of Disease in Health care Facilities Building information modeling (BIM), a process of creating and managing digital representations of the physical and operative features of places, is one of the … Read more

Bilingual Therapy and Mental Health

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This post was co-authored by Dr. Aya I. Williams. The COVID-19 pandemic triggered an unprecedented mental health crisis, one that is still unfolding. The World Health Organization reported that rates of depression and anxiety increased more than 25% worldwide during the pandemic. In the United States, suicide rates that have been declining increased by 4% … Read more

Weill Cornell Medicine Announces New Residence for Graduate and Medical Students, Expanding Scope of Upper East Side Campus

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Video of New Student Residence at Weill Cornell Medicine NEW YORK (Oct. 17, 2023)—Weill Cornell Medicine is constructing a modern new student residence that, when it opens in 2025, will expand the scope of the institution’s Upper East Side campus and nearly double the existing student residential living space. The new $260 million, 16-story, 173,000-square-foot … Read more

Pregnant and addicted: Homeless women see hope in street medicine

A standing person is about to exit a tall van.

REDDING —  Five days after giving birth, Melissa Crespo was already back on the streets, recovering in a damp, litter-strewn water tunnel, when she got the call from the hospital. Her baby, Kyle, who had been born three months prematurely, was in respiratory failure in the neonatal intensive care unit and fighting for his life. The … Read more