The insurance giant and Optum parent is forecasting a 2025 medical care ratio roughly a point above last year’s 85.5 percent.
Seventeen health systems are investing in a genomic database that could significantly drive down clinical costs. Truveta, a Washington-based software company, unveiled the Truveta Genome Project on ...
Billed as more than 10 times the scale of previous endeavors, the Truveta Genome Project aims to ensure representation across ancestries, ethnicities, genders and other social drivers of health – and ...
At Fierce Healthcare, we keep track of all the venture capital being funneled into the health tech and digital health ...
The Denver Public School District just rolled out its first phase of Crisis Go, an advanced alerting software to streamline ...
Peter Thiel-backed Lindus Health has raised $55 million as it sets about "fixing the broken clinical trial industry." ...
A large federal health agency wanted to modernize its complex public health database system to a new cloud-based database, but the IT team faced an uphill battle. Stakeholders on the project told them ...
Alterwood Advantage Selects Inovalon’s Converged Solution Suite to Drive Superior Quality Measurement and Risk Adjustment Accuracy ...