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Upheal Secures $10M to Help Reduce Provider Burnout and Improve Client Outcomes with Their AI-Powered Platform

Healthcare IT Today

The burden on mental health professionals is a heavy one. Providers must remain fully engaged with their client, while regularly dealing with traumatic narratives and overbearing documentation requirements. Upheal has revolutionized our clinical documentation process at Cartwheel.

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A Health Consumer Bill of Rights: Assuring Affordability, Access, Autonomy, and Equity

Jane Sarashon

The aspirational document sets out the mission that “every individual deserves the right to obtain health care that is comprehensive, equitable and compassionate.” The post A Health Consumer Bill of Rights: Assuring Affordability, Access, Autonomy, and Equity appeared first on HealthPopuli.com.

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How to Get Better Care to More People? Address Burnout, Bridge Insights, Embed Sustainability – the Philips Future Health Index 2024

Health Populi

Health care access is a challenge in rural and urban areas, cities and suburbs, and across more demographic groups than you might realize, as we see wait times grow for appointments, primary care shortages, and delays in screening plaguing health systems around the world.

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OHCA’s Revised Regulations Following Comments from Industry Stakeholders

Healthcare Law Blog

As we anticipated in our previous blog article , the Office of Health Care Affordability (OHCA) made revisions to its proposed regulations following the public workshop hosted by the California Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) in August. These include certified (i.e.,

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California Releases Proposed Regulations on Health Care Transaction Notice Requirements

Health Care Law Brief

On July 27, 2023, California’s Office of Health Care Access and Information (the “ Office ”) released its long-awaited proposed regulations on the notice requirements for material health care transactions in California.

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The Stage is Set: California Finalizes OHCA Regulations Requiring Notice and Review of Material Healthcare Transactions in 2024

Healthcare Law Blog

The submitter must demonstrate, with a detailed explanation and any underlying documentation substantiating the need for expedited review, either that (i) one of the parties to the transaction is undergoing severe financial distress (i.e.,

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How to Deliver Patient-Centered Care in a Post-Covid World

YouCompli

First, providing seamless care means evaluating patients’ health literacy and meeting them where they are. This includes ensuring that documents such as patient surveys, consents, education materials, and discharge instructions are provided in the languages spoken by your patient population.