Jeff Lagasse

Jeff Lagasse is Associate Editor at Healthcare Finance.

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By Jeff Lagasse 02:24 pm November 08, 2023
Lawmakers are concerned that CMS' 2024 final Part C and D rule may not adequately address MA plans' increased reliance on AI.
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By Jeff Lagasse 01:39 pm November 02, 2023
Doctors' Management Services failed to determine the potential risks and vulnerabilities in the breach, HHS says.
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By Jeff Lagasse 05:55 pm October 20, 2023
On average, covered workers contributed 17% of the cost of single coverage and 29% of the cost of family coverage. 
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By Jeff Lagasse 10:36 am October 03, 2023
Older Americans are facing some barriers to adoption, including struggles with digital channels, access and ease of use.
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By Jeff Lagasse 10:12 am October 02, 2023
Such an approach, the group said, would allow oversight organizations to tailor their regulations to the particular risks linked to AI.
Person in lab coat showing person bags of cannabis
By Jeff Lagasse 03:24 pm September 29, 2023
The goal is to improve health outcomes by enabling pathways for cannabis education with a focus on compassion and social justice. 
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By Jeff Lagasse 03:03 pm September 27, 2023
For people with commercial insurance, the value of benefits for women is more than $1.3 billion less than men. 
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By Jeff Lagasse 05:29 pm September 14, 2023
The strongest predictors of burnout include workload, census divisions, age, specialties and practice settings.
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By Jeff Lagasse 05:49 pm August 30, 2023
 The business environment for healthcare is beginning to stabilize, PwC said, after years of complex challenges.
Healthcare worker in scrubs using a laptop on cardiogram machine
By Jeff Lagasse 10:23 am August 23, 2023
The hospital has arranged for identity theft resolution services to be available to potentially affected patients at no charge.

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