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December 16, 2019

Dr. Trent Haywood Joins Myndshft as Head of Product Strategy and Innovation

by Developer | News

MESA, Ariz., December 16, 2019 - Myndshft Technologies, a leading provider of real-time benefit check and prior authorization technology for clinical labs, home infusion and other alternative site care providers today announced the addition of Trent Haywood, M.D., J.D. as Head of Product Strategy and Innovation. As a member of Myndshft’s executive team, Dr. Haywood will help shape the company’s product vision and strategy and help co-lead Myndshft’s expansion into the payer and benefits management market.    Most recently, Dr. Haywood served as Chief Medical Officer of the Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) Association where he was responsible for guiding medical… Read entire article here

November 12, 2019

Virtue Technologies and Myndshft Announce Partnership to Accelerate Time to Therapy for Infusion & Specialty Pharmacies

by Developer | News

MESA, Ariz.  and MURFREESBORO, Tenn., Nov. 12, 2019 – Myndshft Technologies, a leading provider of real-time benefit check and prior authorization technology for home infusion and specialty pharmacy today announced a partnership with post-acute healthcare technology solutions provider Virtue Technologies. The partnership will enable infusion and specialty pharmacies to improve patient and physician satisfaction, increase staff efficiency and reduce the risk of payment denials.  Specialty and home infusion pharmacies are under increasing pressure due to intensifying payer scrutiny of utilization management, and growing demands from providers and patients for detailed benefits coverage and out-of-pocket costs at the point of care.… Read entire article here

November 5, 2019

Using FHIR as a Competitive Advantage to Expand Referral Networks

by Beau Benson | Healthcare Technology

Healthcare has a physician burnout problem. Healthcare has a patient satisfaction problem. Healthcare has a cost problem.  These are common refrains in healthcare today, but what single factor is at the center of each of these problems? Access to data. Lack of access to data leads to delays in care, redundant data entry, repetitive procedures, and causes financial hardship for patients and providers alike. As a result, costs to healthcare organizations and their patients have skyrocketed.  Data sharing in healthcare has been limited by several factors: competition-fueled inertia, resilient paper-based workflows, systems cost, and (most acutely) a lack of standards… Read entire article here

September 9, 2019

How Blockchain Will Fatten the Top Line of Labs and Pharmacies

by Beau Benson | Healthcare Technology, Revenue Cycle Management

Introduction Lots of industry pundits and armchair experts have weighed in with their analysis of how blockchain technology — and its impact on data integration and exchange, information security, and real-time accessibility of data — will transform care delivery. But while much has been opined about the transformative effects that blockchain will usher in for hospitals and healthcare systems, little has been written about its potential applications for alternative site healthcare organizations like diagnostics labs, infusion providers and specialty pharmacies. This post will address some specific blockchain use cases for these markets. But First Some Context If you are already… Read entire article here