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AHA Center for Health Innovation Market Scan

4 Key Predictions for Health Care in 2023 and How to Respond

In 2023, provider organizations can expect significant evolutionary changes in how to optimize patient engagement, the ever-expanding role that retail clinics will play in care delivery and some upheaval in venture capital funding for health care startups.
AHA Center for Health Innovation Market Scan

BCBSA Sets Out to Reduce Racial Disparities in Maternal Health by 50% in the Next Five Years

The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) launched a national strategy on April 20 to address racial health disparities, starting with maternal health. This multiyear strategy is built on harnessing data analytics to measure and track disparities and taking programs that work for individual Blues plans and bringing them to scale.
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Preparing For Behavioral Health’s Future

Providers will have to access consumer behavioral health data and have the ability to apply advanced analytics and artificial intelligence to enable preventive interventions, predict early onset of behavioral disorders, recommend interventions to improve behavioral health outcomes and tailor solutions for complex behavioral health conditions.
AHA Center for Health Innovation Market Scan

How Some Hospitals Are Grappling with the Workforce Shortage

In April, leaders at Sanford Health, a rural system in Fargo, North Dakota, began rolling out an augmented intelligence software tool the organization co-developed with the tech firm Flexwise Health to begin scheduling its 10,000-plus nurses more effectively.
AHA Center for Health Innovation Market Scan

Study Finds New Commercial AI Devices Often Lack Key Performance Data

Enthusiasm for and adoption of commercial artificial intelligence (AI) tools to aid clinical decision-making and patient care have been accelerating at a rapid pace. A new study, though, cautions that critical information often is missing from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance process that could measure how these devices actually work in patient care.