Deloitte Survey Shows Consumers Are More Engaged With Their Health Through Technology

Consumers are more engaged in their healthcare, are interacting with technology more for their health and many are willing to share their data as a result of COVID-19, according to two Deloitte consumer surveys.

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Hospitals Could Be Facing Lower Patient Volumes For A While Due To COVID-19. How Are They Responding?

Patient volumes at hospitals have rebounded after major dips in March and April due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But new data show they are still below pre-pandemic levels and could stay there for a while.

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Aon, Willis Towers Watson Shareholders Approve Merger

Shareholders of insurance brokers Aon and Willis Towers Watson have approved all of the proposals necessary to complete their previously announced combination, the firms announced.

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Aetna Fined After Denying 93% Of ER Claims In California

Insurers have come under scrutiny in the past for policies rejecting claims for visits to the emergency room that they deem unnecessary. The latest to find itself in hot water? Aetna, which has been fined $500,000

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CMS Rule Aims To Reduce Lag Time Between FDA Approval And Medicare Coverage Of New Devices

The Trump administration issued a proposed rule intended to get Medicare coverage approval of new medical devices faster.

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2 Big Medicare Changes Joe Biden Wants to Make

Despite the chaos of 2020, it’s important not to lose sight of the fact that this is an election year. In just 65 days, Americans from across our great nation will head to their local voting booths or mail in their ballots to decide who’ll lead the country for the next four years. As you ...

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