Health system executives from across the country routinely face challenges surrounding advancing quality, controlling cost, improving outcomes and, of course, increasing top-line growth. READ MORE
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The conversation around healthcare costs has become central in political and social debates. Employer spending on healthcare services increased by 44% per enrollee from 2007 to 2016, translating to billions in additional costs for business and employees. READ MORE
The AMA “Members Move Medicine” series profiles a wide variety of doctors and health care organizations, offering a glimpse into the passions of women and men navigating new courses in American medicine. READ MORE
ARLINGTON, Va.––Privia Health (“Privia”) announced today that it entered into a partnership with Health First, the largest provider organization and initial health system to join Privia. READ MORE
Privia Health™ (Privia) is a national physician organization, which has 2,300 providers, 2.3 million patients in 660+ locations in Georgia, Florida, Texas, and the Mid-Atlantic, that meets providers where they are to transform the healthcare delivery experience. READ MORE
At Privia Health, a tool to collect and integrate patient-reported data helped providers identify and address care gaps in a streamlined fashion. READ MORE
Privia Health CEO Shawn Morris on the company’s new partnership with SouthCoast Health and efforts to reduce the costs of health care. READ MORE
What industry will spend the most on research and development in 2020? How effective are low-carb diets for weight loss management? Find out the answers to these questions and more in The Rundown, our weekly digest of healthcare’s most important issues!
When I was 21, I drove an ambulance in New Orleans. The city had the highest rate of gun violence in the country at the time, which kept me busy. But I spent way too many hours picking up non-emergency patients who treated my ambulance as a taxi ride to the ER. READ MORE
Busy provider looking for healthcare news? Check out The Rundown. Flu Season, Be Gone! It has been a long and bumpy ride but medical experts have said that the worst of the flu season this year is over. There has been a 21 percent decrease in flu-like symptoms across America. This flu season started off …