Sparking Innovation to Reduce Chronic Disease

Chronic diseases are ongoing conditions, such as heart disease, asthma, cancer, and diabetes. These diseases are often preventable and can be managed through care like early detection, a healthy diet, regular exercise, and other preventative treatments. Despite the preventable nature of most of these conditions, chronic diseases represent a significant percentage of total spending for … Read more

Does HIPAA Need a Makeover?

HIPAA has been a magnet for discussion since the beginning. Whether you view the law as a protection for patients or unnecessary regulation, it is easy to agree that a lot has changed since the law was first signed. And now, those changes – including the impacts of COVID-19 and advancements in technology – may … Read more

Medicaid and Chronic Disease: Providing Care for America’s Sickest and Poorest Citizens

Chronic diseases are conditions that last longer than one year and require ongoing medical treatment.  Chronic diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes are the leading cause of death and disability in the US. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that some groups—including racial and ethnic minorities, those living in poverty, and … Read more

Can Telehealth Improve Care for Rural Americans?

Rural America has fewer primary care providers, smaller hospitals, and citizens with higher rates of disability and chronic conditions. Telehealth offers an opportunity to reach rural individuals with the care they need, but there are challenges to be overcome for telehealth to be a solution to health care disparity for rural Americans. Rural America Needs … Read more

Using Telehealth to Expand Access to Mental and Behavioral Health

In March, Congress passed the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act, which modified regulatory and reimbursement regulations on telehealth. As a result, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services agreed to reimburse providers for telehealth visits at the same rate as in-person visits, and opportunities to expand telehealth access for mental and behavioral health … Read more