Hospital at Home is different from other in-home caregiving models such as home health, which is less intense than hospital at home, or telehealth, which is the lowest level of care available in the home.
In these episodes, Erica Olenski talks about her experiences managing the care of her son August while he battled pediatric cancer.
As much as hospital executives would like to bill their patients quickly, healthcare’s billing processes are complicated and make it difficult to do so.
Insurers are required to send EOBs when providers submit claims. What are they?
EHR systems offer the option of letting parents of non-adult children, children of old parents and anyone else that the patient wants to share medical records with, to sign into their patient portal.
The most common patient portal is MyChart, created by Epic Systems.
This week, Taylor Seale from Epic discusses how to get the most of out your patient portal.
Paying for treatment of major conditions or diseases, such as cancer, may qualify you for financial assistance from your state’s Medicaid program, although gaining that help is likely to be a complicated process.
With the year ending, it's time to review your employer-based health insurance coverage for 2026. You may want to adjust healthcare expenses by getting care done in 2025 or delaying until after the new year.
In this episode, Justin Held of the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans discusses different types of health plans and how to decide what’s right for you.