Itiliti Health, a leader in healthcare technology solutions, partners with ZS to unveil a thought-provoking webinar delving into the intricate intersection of regulatory oversight and HealthTech. Titled “Navigating the intersection of regulatory oversight and healthtech,” the webinar features industry experts Michael Lunzer, CEO of Itiliti Health; Vimbai Mudimu, associate principal at ZS; and Vikas Garg, principal at ZS.
Harnessing Technology for Health Equity and Provider Well-being
Innovative technologies, such as AI and automation, play a pivotal role in addressing pressing healthcare challenges like health equity and provider burnout. However, understanding the complexities surrounding these issues and leveraging technology effectively with human oversight are crucial for success. The webinar offers insights into how organizations can navigate these challenges to create solutions that truly make a difference.
Key Discussion Points
The webinar provides a comprehensive exploration of several key issues at the intersection of regulatory oversight and HealthTech:
- A regulatory update on recent Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) updates pertaining to health equity in utilization management.
- The challenges of provider burnout, including the factors contributing to rising rates of burnout and the impacts on both health plans and providers.
- How AI and automation can be leveraged to drive better outcomes and achieve administrative cost savings, offering valuable insights for payers.
- The concept of touchless prior authorization and its role in enhancing clinical decision-making processes.
Timely and Imperative Insights
Recorded on Jan. 12, 2024, just before the finalization of the CMS Interoperability and Prior Authorization Final Rule, the webinar gains heightened relevance with the passing of this rule. The insights shared in the webinar become even more timely and imperative, offering actionable strategies for organizations navigating regulatory changes and leveraging technology to drive positive outcomes.