11.19.24
Below is an excerpt from a recent paper authored by Manatt Health and Jeffrey Pennington, Former Associate Vice President and Chief Research Informatics Officer, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Research programs that are part of Academic Medical Centers (AMC) are uniquely ...
10.23.24
Manatt Health’s “Meeting Patient Expectations and Improving Patient Experience During Cancer Treatment” outlines strategies hospital cancer programs can employ to advance patient-centered care and develop long-term relationships with patients.
07.02.24
Health inequities are pervasive across the country, with the health and well-being of Americans too often diverging along racial and ethnic lines.
06.03.24
The recent explosion of artificial intelligence (AI) innovation allows us to begin to imagine a world where patients don’t need a “second opinion” because the first is informed by a near-instantaneous assessment of a patient’s situation
05.17.24
This study uses publicly available data to examine the financial structure and performance of acute hospitals and health systems in Rhode Island (RI) and compare trends with Connecticut (CT) and Massachusetts (MA).
02.06.24
Traditional brick-and-mortar health care organizations and digital health companies are actively partnering to provide novel, digitally enabled care models to patients. Despite the potential of these new care models, it is critical that they do not inadvertently increase fragmentation of health ...
02.02.23
Catalyzed by the COVID-19 pandemic, many behavioral health care providers implemented telehealth services to augment existing partial hospitalization programs and intensive outpatient programs.
02.07.22
In January 2021, Manatt Health described the ten health care imperatives essential for improving our health care system and advancing health equity in the ’20s.
01.19.22
An integrated service line is a well-organized model that promotes care coordination among all the specialties required in order to treat patients in the specified cohort.
11.30.21
Viewed from a range of different measures, low-income residents of Mississippi are particularly disadvantaged with respect to access to health care, quality of care received, costs of care, health outcomes and income-based health care disparities.