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The 7 Ps of Marketing

Healthcare Success

urgent care, acute care, primary care, ambulatory care, Telehealth, etc.)—especially Net consumer cost depends on several factors, including: Insurance types and coverages (HMO, PPO, Medicare, Medicaid, etc.). especially if they offer something their competitors do not. Pre-authorizations.

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Day 2 Notes from the 42nd Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference

Sheppard Health Law

As Mostashari said today, it is becoming increasingly clear to primary care practices that the current system is not sustainable. Sell noted that there had been higher utilization coming from hip and knee replacements in their Medicare Advantage (MA) population, as well as certain drug and other costs.

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Home Is Where the Health Is: An Update on Connectivity, Food, and Retail

Health Populi

” McKinsey is talking about Medicare’s spending that could be shifted home in just two+ years, ranging from $180 to a quarter of a trillion dollars. There’s a convergence and blur in the center here, with primary care and ambulatory care getting the attention they merit as lower-cost and more appropriate sites of care.