Artificial Intelligence (AI) is steadily reshaping digital pathology – but not through sudden disruption or autonomous diagnosis. In the U.S. healthcare environment, AI is evolving as a clinically governed, decision-support technology that enhances diagnostic consistency, operational efficiency, and long-term sustainability for pathology laboratories.

For U.S. healthcare providers, 2026 represents a genuine inflection point for accounts receivable (AR) – driven by sever...
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Healthcare’s digital transformation has reached a regulatory inflection point. As of January 2026, the Centers for Medic...
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For U.S. healthcare providers, advancements in AI and data analytics are no longer experimental – they are actively resh...
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Medicare clawbacks related to urinary tract infection (UTI) testing are no longer isolated compliance events. As we move...
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Revenue cycle leaders questioning the value of outsourced medical billing services should consider the case of recent re...
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Late last year, CMS introduced the Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM). It addresses five surgical categori...
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As Home Health Agencies (HHAs) move into 2026, the finalized CMS CY 2026 Home Health Prospective Payment System (HH PPS)...
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In U.S. healthcare, small process gaps can have big financial consequences. The revenue cycle – from patient registratio...
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Home health care billing is experiencing yet another change, this time in the form of legislation designed to address pa...
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