Healthcare Reform

Former U.S. Representative Patrick J. Kennedy, founder of the Kennedy Forum, and Nawal Roy, founder and CEO of Holmusk
By  Jessica Hagen 12:19 pm September 1, 2023
In part two of our two-part series, Patrick J. Kennedy, former U.S. Representative and founder of The Kennedy Forum, and Nawal Roy, CEO and founder of global behavioral health data platform Holmusk, discuss with MobiHealthNews how coverage for mental health has changed since the signing of the parity act and what steps the partners are taking to help lawmakers draft even more effective bills to...
Former U.S. Representative Patrick J. Kennedy and Nawal Roy
By  Jessica Hagen 12:24 pm August 25, 2023
Patrick J. Kennedy, former U.S. Representative and founder of the Kennedy Forum, is a leading voice on mental health and addiction. During his 16 years in the U.S. House of Representatives serving Rhode Island's First Congressional District he coauthored and sponsored the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, which requires insurers to cover mental health and substance use disorders the...
Heather Meade, principal at Washington Council EY
By  Jessica Hagen 10:28 am February 17, 2023
The public health emergency declared in early 2020 was put in place to provide waivers from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to ease the burden on hospitals and other providers during the pandemic. It has been extended 12 times since its implementation and is finally slated to end on May 11.  Heather Meade, principal at Washington Council Ernst & Young, spoke with MobiHealthNews...
A woman handing her insurance card to a provider
By  Emily Olsen 01:18 pm May 11, 2022
Healthcare price-transparency platform Turquoise Health has raised $20 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Andreessen Horowitz with participation from Bessemer, Box Group and Tiger Global. WHAT IT DOES Turquoise offers a platform where patients can search services and providers for cost information, compare cash prices and input insurance information to find out-of-pocket costs. The...
An old-timey microphone and radio setup represent our weekly digital health podcast
By  MobiHealthNews 10:57 am November 19, 2021
In the second episode of "Industry Voices", we talk to a range of healthcare changemakers encountered at HLTH in Boston last month about health equity. Is the industry's attitude toward this important topic changing? Is it changing fast enough? And what steps and attitudes will be necessary to make the future of healthcare an inherently equitable one? This episode features the voices of Cityblock...
Biden holds virtual COVID-19 Summit
By  Emily Addy and Victor Lanio 04:50 pm September 23, 2021
When evaluating new opportunities in any sector it is important to understand non-market influences – the role legislation, regulation, relationships, etc. have on things such as competitive advantage and new entrants - perhaps none more so than in healthcare. The Centers for Medicaid and Medicare (CMS) operates as the nation’s largest payer, and the healthcare industry at large is heavily...
A healthcare provider administering a vaccine.
By  Emily Olsen 11:40 am August 20, 2021
Facebook said it removed more than three dozen pages, groups and Facebook or Instagram accounts for spreading misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines. The social media giant said the accounts were linked to 12 people who were accused in a much cited report by Center for Countering Digital Hate of disseminating the vast majority of vaccine misinformation on the network. But Facebook disputes that...
Kevin Ross, PhD, during his presentation on ethical machine learning
By  Emily Olsen 09:34 pm August 10, 2021
In May 2020, healthcare software company Orion Health announced the New Zealand Algorithm Hub, a center for scenario modeling, risk prediction, forecasting and planning to support the country’s response to COVID-19. For Kevin Ross, PhD, CEO of Precision Driven Health and chair of the hub’s governance group, one key to ethically using machine learning to manage the pandemic was the makeup of the...
telemedicine
In a little over a decade there will be more people age 65 years and older than those under the age of 18 years – an inflection point that highlights healthcare-related paradigm shifts on the horizon. Medical vulnerabilities of diverse older adult communities – as magnified by COVID-19 – have accelerated health inequities impacting the quality of life of millions of families and family caregivers...