one medical
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Consumer / Employer, Devices & Diagnostics, Health Tech
Healthcare Moves: A Monthly Summary of Hires and Layoffs
Here is a selection of recent executive hires, promotions and layoffs occurring across the healthcare industry.
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Which Moves Should Providers Watch From Amazon, CVS & Walgreens This Year?
Analysts predict that disruptors could own as much as 30% of the $260 billion primary care market by 2030. A recent report from the American Hospital Association outlines major moves the healthcare industry should be watching this year from disruptors like Amazon, CVS and Walgreens — from billion-dollar acquisitions of primary care companies to expanding clinic locations to efforts in the home care space.
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Jorie Healthcare CEO Shares Why Automation is Critical to Revenue Cycle Management
The revenue cycle management business is using AI tools to automate cumbersome tasks to help hospitals operate more efficiently. It’s beginning to attract the attention of major healthcare organizations.
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Consumer / Employer, Health IT, Health Tech, SYN
Analysis: Amazon-One Medical deal puts $4B spotlight on primary care convenience, but doesn’t threaten health systems
Amazon made its next move into healthcare, announcing an agreement to acquire primary care provider One Medical in a deal valued at about $3.9 billion. The deal allows the company to integrate its bread and butter — technology enablement, convenience and low costs — into primary care to increase access for patients across the country.
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Oops: Hundreds of One Medical patients’ emails exposed
A mass email sent to hundreds of One Medical users exposed their email addresses. One Medical has stated it was not the result of a security breach.
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One Medical expands into Medicare with $2.1B Iora purchase
Primary care startup One Medical is buying Iora Health for $2.1 billion. The deal will give One Medical a bigger geographic footprint, and crucially, a bigger presence among people covered by Medicare.
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In rebuke of One Medical’s alleged vaccine antics, CA counties sever relationship
Several California counties and Washington state dropped One Medical as a partner in distributing vaccines after reports that it let people who weren’t eligible for the vaccine jump the line. A House panel is also launching an investigation into the company’s practices.
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Newly-minted VC and ex-journalist Chrissy Farr makes some health tech predictions
CNBC’s healthcare reporter has left the world of journalism behind to become a venture capitalist at OMERS Ventures. In an interview, she makes some healthcare predictions about 2021 and beyond.
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2020 may be the year from hell, but health tech IPO boom continues
Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, rising unemployment, and 2020’s other woes, healthcare technology firms continue to go public. So far, six health tech firms have already gone public in 2020.
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Navigating Healthcare’s Data Revolution: Priorities, Opportunities, and Challenges for Health Systems
Arcadia recently partnered with HIMSS Market Insights to survey executives, IT, technology, and clinical leaders. Here’s what we found.
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Health IT, Hospitals, Health Tech
Telehealth’s next big hurdles: integration and payment
Four experts with the VA, Providence St. Joseph Health, Microsoft and One Medical shared what is needed for continued adoption of telehealth. Most pointed to better integration with clinical workflows and new payment models as future drivers for growth.
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Startups, Health Services, Health Tech
Primary care startup One Medical delays some office openings due to Covid-19
Primary care startup One Medical saw a bigger net loss in its first earnings report since it went public. The company is making efforts to rein in costs in light of the pandemic, including delaying new office openings.
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One Medical raises $245M in IPO
One Medical began trading on Nasdaq on Friday. The primary care startup priced its IPO at $14 per share, for roughly $245 million.
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Employee Benefits, Health Services
Primary care startup One Medical files for IPO
The concierge-like primary care startup is valued at more than $1 billion, with backers including Google Ventures.
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One Medical CTO discusses company’s tech initiatives
In a phone interview, One Medical CTO Kimber Lockhart talked about how the company has developed its own EHR and mobile app.
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More large companies opening on-site clinics for employees
According to a 2017 employer survey, a third of companies with more than 5,000 employees now offer general medical clinics at their work sites.