Facts and Myths About the COVID-19 Vaccines
In a recent Leadership Chat, Dr. Terry McInnis, MD, MPH, CPE, president…
In a recent Leadership Chat, Dr. Terry McInnis, MD, MPH, CPE, president…
DALLAS, TX – April 14, 2021 – Medecision, an integrated health management company…
Vaccine hesitancy is not uncommon in rural America. But the healthcare industry…
We saw a housing crisis in America this past year—and we quickly…
The latest episode of Liberation Lab focuses on the prior authorization rule…
What does the new interoperability and prior authorization rule mean for the…
Liberation is bigger than an event or a tagline. It’s a mind-shift that’s happening in healthcare.
And Medecision is building a community of like-minded Liberators to challenge the status quo, tackle problems and advance capabilities to help its clients and the community unleash better care for people and their families.
Effectively engaging with and serving vulnerable populations is made even more difficult…
Although many Americans are lining up for their COVID-19 vaccine, we’re still…
Jane Sarasohn-Kahn
Through the lens of a health economist, Jane defines health broadly, working with organizations at the intersection of consumers, technology, health and healthcare. For over two decades, Jane has advised every industry that touches health including providers, payers, technology, pharmaceutical and life science, consumer goods, food, Foundations and public sector.
Research shows that social determinants of health (SDoH)—such as housing, transportation, access to healthy food and more—are linked to patient outcomes. Managed care organizations are partnering with community and social…
Data can help health plans identify medically at-risk members and intervene with the appropriate prevention and wellness programs to keep them as healthy as possible and avoid a costly trip…
Technology can help scale social determinants of health. But to be effective, we must first understand the people with whom we wish to engage. Don’t forget to share this post!
In rural areas, doctors are like a revolving door, rarely staying in one place for long. There are disparities in healthcare access in rural America, but technology may be a…