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Healthcare organizations often assume that go-lives are the final step in major technology implementations. In reality, it marks the beginning of a new and more complex challenge: what remains. At many health systems, legacy applications, redundant tools and unsupported software…

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Jim Jacobs

CEO and President, MediQuant

Jodi Reedy

Co-Owner and Partner, i3 Healthcare Consulting

Hospitals generate vast amounts of clinical and operational data each year, yet only a small portion is actively used to guide care delivery. At the same time, virtual care programs often rely on disconnected workflows that limit visibility, slow decision-making…

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Physician compensation decisions are becoming harder to manage as organizations grow, integrate practices and compete for scarce clinician talent. Persistent provider shortages and rising competition are pushing health system leaders to rethink how compensation is structured, governed and communicated. At…

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In a little more than a year, Orlando (Fla.) Health will open a new, centralized hub for obesity care, bringing together surgeons, obesity medicine specialists, nutritionists and behavioral health providers under one roof to expand access and streamline treatment across…

A Texas man has been sentenced to 150 months in prison for organizing and leading a $61.5 million healthcare fraud conspiracy involving thousands of Medicare beneficiaries, the Justice Department said in a March 27 news release. Robert Smith III, of…

Dover, Del.-based Bayhealth opened its first dedicated Heart & Vascular Institute location on March 24, bringing cardiovascular services under one roof as part of its  “Next Wave” multiyear initiative. The renovated facility has 28 exam rooms and houses cardiology cardiovascular…

From regional health systems consolidating ownership stakes to national operators expanding into new specialties, 10 ASC transactions defined the first quarter.  The deals span the full spectrum of ASC activity. Surgery Partners moved into the $6 billion dialysis access market,…

Amherst, N.Y.-based Excelsior Orthopaedics and Buffalo (N.Y.) Surgery Center have agreed to pay $2.4 million to settle a class-action lawsuit stemming from a 2024 data breach, according to a March 23 report from Claim Depot.  The practice detected unusual activity…

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