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When the “Standard” Approach to Memory Care Doesn’t Feel Quite Right 

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Tino Popescu

Early cognitive decline can often come about gradually, creating uncertainty for families, seniors, and senior living providers alike. Missed appointments, withdrawal from social activities, ...

Clinical Care

From Friction to Foresight: How SamaCare Is Rewriting the Rules of Medical Benefit Prior Authorization

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Daniel Casciato

In an industry defined by complexity, few processes are as opaque, or as consequential, as medical benefit prior authorization. In ...

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Clinical Care

Medicaid Cuts, Rising Costs: How Reduced Reimbursement Will Impact Quality of Care and Stifle Technology Innovation

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Scott Francis

Recent changes to Medicaid funding are creating significant financial pressure for hospitals, with rural providers facing the greatest risk. According ...

Nursing

Beyond the Picket Lines: Why Nursing Strikes Signal a Need for Systemic Solutions

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Eric L. Race

The recent nursing strikes in New York City are making headlines, but they represent something much larger than a single ...

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Patient Experience

Why Better Patient Understanding Is a Competitive Advantage

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Daniel Korya, MD

Healthcare organizations invest heavily in access, throughput, and clinical efficiency. Yet one of the most consequential variables in care delivery ...