Clinician accuracy suffers from biased AI, even with mitigation, study finds
Over 60% of participants in the JAMA study weren’t aware artificial intelligence models could be systematically biased based on demographics.
Over 60% of participants in the JAMA study weren’t aware artificial intelligence models could be systematically biased based on demographics.
Flattening wage growth, declining quit rates and rising payrolls are signs the red-hot labor market is stabilizing. However, the credit agency said recruitment still remains “hyper-competitive.”
Enrollment in the Affordable Care Act exchanges could be boosted by extended subsidies and the effects of Medicaid redeterminations.
The value-based purchasing initiative was associated with losses in traditional Medicare. However, the program was linked to savings in Medicare Advantage and the CMS overall.
The deal would create a 30-hospital health system serving Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Osterhaus Pharmacy in Iowa — which is also suing CVS Caremark — is taking issue with pharmacy benefit managers’ use of performance-based fees that it says are contributing to independent pharmacy closures.
The suit alleges a Steward-run hospital improperly billed over 1,000 false claims to Medicare.
The new guidelines should give regulators sharper teeth in going after vertical and cross-market deals that have historically been difficult to challenge.
John Muir Health will no longer acquire a California medical center from Tenet Healthcare, one month after regulators sued to block the deal over concerns it could drive up health costs in the region.
Nine states account for about 60% of the decline in children’s Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program enrollment from March through September, according to data from the CMS.