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...the healthcare stack itself. New companies are emerging to help people find care, price services, interpret results, and manage health over time. AI is beginning to play a role in triage, navigation, diagnostics, and clinical workflows, even as regul
Yeah. I think it's being flexible and asking what kind of terms would the hospital accept. Like, for example, one company, they typically charge a subscription fee per month based on the outcomes that they're producing. But working with one very cash
I think is a little interesting to think about is, you know, can you do some form of novel contracting with the existing providers for when they see people who are coming in as cash pay? Yeah. Right? Because the reality is the providers are gonna be
The market grows about five to 7% per year. That's because there's secular shift to digital from traditional sources of advertising. The health care industry is pretty far behind the rest of the economy in terms of how far we've gone digital. And it
any of those add on tools. They'll sell enterprise agreements to hospital systems to get all the doctors on the Dialer Pro, but doctors can use all the tools for free. If your system doesn't necessarily have an enterprise agreement, then doctors can
in smaller increments even can be helpful. But, yeah, most of the hospitals right now, you know, we work with a lot of systems that have thirty, sixty, ninety day time periods before they pay, and you have to be able to foot your bills until that pay
So we try to do all these things through public policy incentives like Medicare Advantage. Now more than fifty percent of elderly who are on Medicare are choosing Medicare Advantage. That's basically a privatized Medicare system where the government
...for healthcare now is that healthcare costs are really rising again
...as The US healthcare system, this kind of coordination, this coming together is really quite rare. And because UnitedHealth controls both the risk and the delivery, it can build these feedback loops that others just can't.
Can you actually explain the difference between those two things, like a clinical versus a billable note? It's a great question. So in this country, we're not compensated as doctors for the care that we deliver. We're compensated for the care that we
Now inside those trillions of dollars that we spend on medical care each year are billions of dollars worth of technology spend, and a lot of that goes to software. In fact, software for the medical practice management and administrative automation s
...the UnitedHealthcare Group approach to value based care and why does it matter as it relates to lowering the cost of care? So one of the biggest shift we've really seen in The US health care for the past decade has been, as you've touched on, this mo
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