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Kimberly J. Ruppel, Chair of Dickinson Wright, PLLC's Telehealth Task Force and Co-Chair of the firm's Healthcare Litigation Task Force

Healthcare Developments to Expect in 2025


Kimberly Ruppel
Chair, Telehealth Task Force
Co-Chair, Healthcare Litigation Task Force
Dickinson Wright, PLLC



As is the case in many industry sectors, the end of the year brings us to wonder what is in store for healthcare in 2025. Although the future is anyone’s guess, the following three areas of healthcare are most likely to experience robust activity. Read article
Surgery team working on patient in hospital

Ready, Set, TEAM: Prepare Your Hospital for Mandatory Surgical Episode Payments


By Georgia Green
Senior Manager, Health Care Consulting Practice, Moss Adams

The transition to value-based care took another big step forward with the introduction of the Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM Model), finalized in the 2025 Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) Rule.
Per the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), this mandatory payment model puts the financial responsibility for the cost of a patient’s care for a predetermined period of time on hospitals and aims to enhance accountability and improve patient outcomes in acute care hospitals across the United States. Read article
Open Enrollment words on chalkboard with stethescope in background

Navigating the Medicare Maze: How Innovative Technology is Modernizing Benefits Verification During Open Enrollment


By Andrew Mignatti
Co-Founder and CEO, careviso

As Medicare annual open enrollment is underway, healthcare providers soon face the overwhelming task of verifying benefits for millions of patients.
With an estimated five million people needing to find new Medicare health or drug plans for 2025, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal, the challenges are unprecedented. Rising out-of-pocket maximums, changes to drug benefits, and shifts in provider networks have created a complex landscape that can be overwhelming for both patients and providers.
However, innovative technology solutions are emerging as powerful tools to streamline the enrollment and benefits verification process, offering a beacon of hope in this sea of complexity. Read article
Looking at financial information while drinking coffee

Health Plan Financial Reports for California, Ohio and Washington State


By David Peel
Publisher and Editor, Healthcare News

We recently updated our financial reporting for health plans in California, Ohio and Washington State. Click on the links below to see the numbers.

Most Downloaded Articles


The following articles were downloaded most often from January 2024 through June 2024.
  1. An Overview of the Nurse Manager’s Guide to Budgeting and Finance 2nd Edition By Al Rundio, PhD, DNP, RN, APRN, NEA-BC, FNAP, FIAAN, FAAN
  2. Top Five Shoes for Nurses By David Peel, Publisher and Editor, Healthcare News
  3. Rethink Performance Management to Serve Your Employees - and Your Organization By Brett Addis, Director, Human Capital Advisory of Moss Adams
  4. Recharge and Illuminate Your Workplace in 2024 By Danna Beal, M.Ed., International Speaker, Author and Coach
  5. New California Health Care Worker Minimum Wage Requirements in 2024 By Georgia Green and Pat Oungpasuk of Moss Adams
  6. TikTok Does Not Like Your Hospital By Craig B. Garner, Founder, Garner Health Law Corporation
  7. Mitigate Risk in Your Emergency Department By Dawn Isaacs and Pat Oungpasuk of Moss Adams
  8. CMS to Provide Incentive Payments to ACOs and Primary Care Providers in 2025 By Georgia Green and Steven Hartley of Moss Adams
  9. Top Health Care Concerns: Prepare for Reimbursement and Transaction Constraints By Chris Pritchard, Partner and Health Care Industry Practice Leader, Moss Adams
  10. FTC Declares Employees Free from Most Noncompetes, But How Far Does the Ban Go and Will It Last? By Jeffrey M. Beemer and Alleanna B. Siacon of Dickinson Wright PLLC