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20.05.25 - 08:36
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Cambio acquires Leapscribe, an ambient scribe-company, taking an important step toward more efficient healthcare (Cision)
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Cambio, a leading provider of eHealth solutions in the Nordics, is acquiring the innovation company Leapscribe. The company has developed an AI assistant that automatically generates medical notes during patient consultations, freeing up time and simplifying work for healthcare professionals without compromising patient safety or privacy. The goal is for the AI-assistant to become an integral part of the electronic health record (EHR) system Cambio COSMIC. The acquisition aligns with Cambio's ambition to drive the development of a digital ecosystem for smarter and more patient-centered care....
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07.05.25 - 13:33
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eHealth, Inc. Announces First Quarter 2025 Results (PR Newswire)
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AUSTIN, Texas, May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- eHealth, Inc. (Nasdaq: EHTH), a leading private online health insurance marketplace, today announced its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2025. Please click the included PDF link to access the full earnings press release.......
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02.05.25 - 19:27
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US Files False-Claim Complaint Against Health Insurance Companies, Brokers (ZeroHedge)
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US Files False-Claim Complaint Against Health Insurance Companies, Brokers
Authored by T.J.Muscaro via The Epoch Times,
The Department of Justice filed a complaint under the False Claims Act on May 1 against three health insurance companies and three large insurance brokerage organizations, alleging that hundreds of millions of dollars in kickbacks were paid by the insurance companies to the brokers in exchange for enrollments into their Medicare Advantage plans.
The insurer defendants are Aetna Inc., and its affiliates, Humana Inc., and Elevance Health Inc. (formerly known as Anthem). The broker defendants are eHealth Inc. and one of its affiliates, GoHealth Inc., and SelectQuote Inc. According to the complaint, the kickbacks were allegedly paid out from 2016 through at least 2021.
DOJ explained in a press release that the Medicare Advantage Program beneficiaries may choose to enroll in plans offered by private insurance companies, and many of those beneficiaries rely on brokers to help them ...
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