Oct. 22 - RFK aide criticizes health industry | Optum launches AI claims tool
Optum launches AI system to speed medical claims; ANA President Jennifer Mensik Kennedy talks nursing shortage, vaccine misinformation; Novo’s main shareholder pushes out more than half of company’s board
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Calley Means stopped short of accusing hospitals, insurers and drug companies from actively working to keep Americans sick, but said it was an "economic fact" that the companies benefit financially when people are ill.
Federal divestment in nursing education and stress due to medical misinformation could add to the the nation's nursing shortage, according to the American Nurse Association leader.
Healthcare’s next wave of regulation will focus on AI models and the implications for health plans are both significant and imminent, especially in behavioral health.
The Novo Foundation chair said the current board of the Wegovy maker, which is already dealing with layoffs and a CEO change, was too slow to react to obesity market shifts.