Are narrow networks the future of healthcare?
Insurers offering a less comprehensive network of providers are building a foothold as a low-cost option for price-sensitive consumers. Are they our future?
Insurers offering a less comprehensive network of providers are building a foothold as a low-cost option for price-sensitive consumers. Are they our future?
May 16, 2018
Could Walmart make a splash in Medicare Advantage by seeking to acquire Humana? It has already built capabilities as a self-insured employer that could help it stand out from the competition.
Apr 16, 2018
New payment models have pushed providers to focus on reducing waste and inefficiencies in care delivery, but what will it take to enable providers to take accountability for long-term patient health?
Mar 29, 2018
Speculation surrounds the partnership of Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JPMorgan. How can the venture build a model that controls costs and seizes accountability for long-term health?
Mar 14, 2018
Being able to carry your health records on your phone is great, but the underlying standardization that makes it possible positions it as merely the tip of the iceberg for innovation.
Feb 26, 2018
It's easy to get excited about flashy new technology and speculate on its potential to transform healthcare, but merely hot-swapping one technology for another won’t do much.
Jan 29, 2018
The kidney transplant waiting list has grown to almost 100,000 people. How might the artificial kidney evolve as a solution for those in queue?
Jan 11, 2018
The value-based care movement has begun before the fee-for-service reign has ended. By attempting to bridge both worlds, are providers actually creating one-size-fits-none models that leave no party better off?
Dec 21, 2017
CVS' recent acquisition of the mega-insurer Aetna is their latest move in their attempt to align with where future profits lie in healthcare.
Dec 11, 2017
Disruptive Innovation has a major role to play in combating the opioid abuse epidemic gripping the United States.
Nov 29, 2017