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Supermarket chain Kroger is moving into primary care for seniors. The company is partnering with Better Health Group to test out a value-based, primary care model at eight of its in-store clinics in Atlanta.
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As the Artificial Intelligence race heats up, Google unveiled this week new AI models called MedLM purpose-built for healthcare use cases like summarizing patient-doctor interactions. HCA Healthcare is already testing out the technology.
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And … Cigna is attracting plenty of interest for the rumored sale of its Medicare Advantage business, Bloomberg reported, here: who’s competing to scoop up the MA segment.
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CVS, Oscar Health and Geisinger join 25 other payers, providers to sign AI safety pledge
Finally, more than two dozen healthcare payers and providers are making voluntary safety, security and transparency commitments to the White House regarding the use of artificial intelligence.
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