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Enhancing Mental Health Care in Pediatrics

Pediatricians are the most important resource for parents who are concerned about their child’s mental and behavioral health, but data shows that there are significant care gaps between pediatricians and child psychiatrists. What small changes can pediatricians make to their practices to help address this?

Report: COVID-19 Slows M&A Activity, Highlights Opportunities

Although healthcare mergers and acquisition (M&A) activity declined in the wake of COVID-19, experts predict a rebound is imminent. How might this slowdown highlight the need for greater “scale, coordination, and innovation” in the industry? 

Report: The Third Wave of Opioid Overdose Deaths & COVID-19

A new study by the American Medical Association (AMA) reveals that despite an almost 40 percent decrease in opioid prescriptions, overdose deaths are on the rise. What is contributing to this, and what changes can independent physicians expect to see in the future of substance abuse treatment?

Report: Patients Avoiding Healthcare Due to Complexity

Due to the difficulty and complexity of “finding, accessing, and paying for healthcare in America,” half of consumers have avoided care. What does the data tell us about patients’ expectations for price transparency, digital tools, and the post-pandemic future of healthcare?

Yesterday’s Patients, Today’s Parents: Pediatrics & Millennials

As more millennials become parents or grow their families, today’s pediatricians must understand millennial parents’ healthcare preferences. We examine the data and research to uncover ways pediatricians can attract and retain patients while enhancing their healthcare experience.

How Can Health Systems Unite Employed and Independent Physicians?

As healthcare consolidation continues, health systems are exploring “complementary mergers” to enhance their capabilities. Frank Letherby, CEO, Privia Medical Group — Florida, offers insights into how leaders can unite and align employed and independent physicians.

Report: Physicians Can Expect Future Growth in the Telehealth Behavioral Healthcare Market

The COVID-19 pandemic has increased demand for digital behavioral health care to increase accessibility and help reduce the costs of traveling to the doctor’s office. See how this market is expected to grow during and after COVID-19.

Two Key Aspects for Success in Self-Funded Employer Insurance

Self-funded insurance is one way for employers to decrease healthcare spending while promoting employee well-being. How can high-performance networks and technology engage patients while further lowering costs?