Welcome to the weekly edition of Healthcare IT Today Bonus Features. This article will be a weekly roundup of interesting stories, product announcements, new hires, partnerships, research studies, awards, sales, and more. Because there’s so much happening out there in healthcare IT we aren’t able to cover in our full articles, we still want to make sure you’re informed of all the latest news, announcements, and stories happening to help you better do your job.
Surveys and Research
Nearly 30% of telehealth visits result in an in-person follow-up within three weeks, and nearly half of patients who used telehealth only did it once, according to Trilliant Health’s latest report on trends shaping the healthcare economy. The data points suggest limited satisfaction with telehealth, the research firm said.
Meanwhile, a survey from KeyCare found 45% of consumers prefer telehealth for minor but urgent issues, which can include medication refills and behavioral health services. This compares to 37% of patients who prefer going into the office to meet these needs.
Nearly 40% of health systems are using automation in denials management, according to an Akasa survey. Among those who aren’t, 44% plan to do by the end of this year, and 32% plan to do so by next year.
Almost 80% of healthcare organizations have seen an API security attack in the last year, according to a report from Noname Security. That’s an increase from 70% over the previous 12-month period.
Hospital operating margins appear to be stabilizing, according to the latest monthly report from Syntellis, and outpatient revenue is rising as well.
Partnerships
- Amwell Converge is using Health Gorilla to provide clinicians with diagnostic lab ordering capabilities.
- Weave and Affirm are collaborating to offer pay-over-time financing options for patients.
- AdvancedMD‘s latest EHR updates include a move to Zoom for telehealth.
- Evidium is hosting its Referenced AI platform on Syntropy, a secure data collaboration environment.
- Healthcare data transfer company Rymedi is now using Zeeve Avalanche Subnet Blockchain infrastructure.
- PeriGen is collaborating with American Legal Connections to develop risk management software for obstetrics.
Product and Company News
- MEDITECH Expanse Virtual Assistant, powered by Google Cloud, is now live.
- Nuance launched DAX Copilot, formerly known as DAX Express, for creating clinical documentation using ambient AI.
- Objective Medical Systems announced the OMS C3 Chronic Care Coordinator, an Epic-integrated tool to engage with patients undergoing cardiovascular care at home.
- iRhythm Technologies updated its Zio cardiac monitor and introduced improved symptom tracking to the Zio service.
- Komodo Health announced MapLab, an analytics platform for medical research, will be available by the end of this year.
- Gozio Health launched a vendor marketplace to support mobile application design.
- Pharmacy benefit optimization vendor RxBenefits released Optimize 340B to provide a picture of 340B-eligible employee prescriptions.
- KLAS Research released its inaugural report on virtual sitting and nursing, with AvaSure recognized as the market leader.
- Researchers at three AMCs concluded that Aiberry has clinically similar diagnostic accuracy to the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) mental health assessment.
- Researchers at three AMCs in two countries found that AccYouRate smart T-shirt technology enables longer-term ECG monitoring than traditional Holter monitoring or smartwatches.
- Two studies showed that the Viz.ai disease detection platform accurately identifies pulmonary embolism and reduces wait times for diagnosis.
Sales
- Costco chose Sesame to provide virtual care services to members on a cash payment basis, with primary visits costing $29.
- National physician group Apollo MD selected Fathom automated medical coding technology.
- HealtHIE Nevada chose Holon Solutions to help provide real-time data access and aggregated population-level data.
- Maryland-based Luminis Health chose Luna for in-home, in-person outpatient physical therapy.
- New York City’s Coordinated Behavioral Care selected Unite Us to connect patients to network and community partners.
- Texas-based UMC Health System expanded its implementation of XSOLIS for utilization review and case management.
- Kentucky Primary Care Association selected Accelecom to build fiber connections to 60+ locations across rural Kentucky.
- Highmark and Allegheny Health Network chose Cedar for patient billing, payments, and integrated insurance information.
People
- McKesson subsidiary Ontada named Christine Davis as President; the company provides real-world data and evidence for oncology.
- RPM company Implicity announced Jon Hunt as Chief Commercial Officer for North America.
- Connected device security firm Ordr appointed Wes Wright as Chief Healthcare Officer.
- Healthcare and life science investment firm Foresite Capital added Hadi Tabbaa as Managing Director.
- Mental health therapy vendor GrayMatters Health made three executive appointments: Dr. Aron Tendler as Chief Medical Officer, Pam Schwartz as Vice President of Marketing and Scott Blackman as Director of Market Access and Provider Success.
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