We present this article to advise patients, providers, payers, and other stakeholders on the barriers to telehealth adoption and to inform a contextual understanding of the issues that can be…
We all need heroes. Heroes that embody our highest ideals and inspire us. Heroes who rise to the occasion when faced with challenging circumstances. For many, Supreme Court Justice Ruth…
The Pandemic and the need for social distancing has engendered a rapid and exponential uptick in the use of telehealth services. The Connected Care Pilot Program has thus taken on…
If you work in or with nonprofits, you also know that success in both nimbleness and creatively enhancing the impact of revenue is challenging even in the best of times.
This week, we dive into the case itself, which is now scheduled to appear before the Supreme Court on November 10th, one week after the November 3rd election. In this…
Access to mail-order medications can significantly impact vulnerable populations‘ health and quality of life, which is why we view the USPS as an integral part of the U.S. healthcare system.
Today, I’m beginning with common definitions for all the terms you are hearing used out there. And later on, we can dive into some of the other interesting and innovating…
In July 2020, the moratorium on evictions of tenants in federally subsidized or financed homes imposed by the CARE Act expired. This leaves millions of vulnerable renters exposed to housing…
When insurers don’t cover the cost of out-of-network care, the patient is “balance billed” the difference between the total cost of services being charged and the amount the insurer pays.