Healthcare Finance News March 14, 2025
Susan Morse

Innovation needs better payer and provider alignment, panelists say.

LAS VEGAS – As AI is transforming all aspects of healthcare, it’s affecting the care model for payers.

Health insurers have end-to-end visibility into individual care needs and utilization patterns across providers and settings.

Virtual care, technology and AI have helped payers define a more active role in care delivery.

Barriers include resistance to change and lack of better payer and provider alignment, panelists said during the first Emerge Innovation Experience at HIMSS25.

Edward Marx, CEO of Marx Advisory and a former global chief information officer at Cleveland Clinic, moderated the panel of experts from Clover Health, SCAN Health Plan and Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey and Humana....

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