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HFSA Launches Nation’s First Comprehensive Heart Failure Clinic Database

The Heart Failure Society of America is proud to announce the official launch of the HFSA Heart Failure Clinic Database — a centralized, publicly accessible national registry of heart failure clinics in the U.S. Designed to support system-wide improvements in heart failure (HF) management.

Goodpath Adds GLP-1 Self-Pay Option via GiftHealth

Goodpath, the leading virtual provider of whole-person care for chronic conditions, announced a pharmacy integration agreement with Gifthealth, Eli Lilly and Company’s LillyDirect pharmacy provider. LillyDirect is Lilly’s direct-to-consumer digital healthcare platform. This integration will help eligible Goodpath members, if prescribed Zepbound (tirzepatide) by their provider, have more seamless access to effective medicine.

Qualtrics, Stanford Health Use AI to Improve Care

Qualtrics, the leader and creator of the experience management (XM) category, announced an expanded collaboration with Stanford Health Care to create AI agents that translate predictive insights into timely, targeted actions, reducing the administrative and coordination burdens placed on healthcare providers.

Calabrio CareAI: Through Empathy and AI Transforms Patient Care

Calabrio, a company specializing in workforce and conversation intelligence solutions, has announced a major expansion of its CareAI healthcare initiative. This project uses generative artificial intelligence to improve patient care by reducing wait times and addressing staffing shortages, which enhances experiences for both patients and healthcare workers. The CareAI program began after Calabrio acquired Wysdom, and in its first year, it helped resolve 53 percent of patient inquiries related to long wait times. The system saves costs by providing automated recommendations and improves communication by evaluating conversations for empathy, professionalism, and issue resolution.

Cotiviti Names Robert Kopanic as Chief Revenue Officer

Cotiviti, a top company in healthcare data solutions, has appointed Robert Kopanic as its new Chief Revenue Officer to help the company grow as it expands its services. Kopanic has more than 25 years of experience in healthcare technology and leadership. In this role, he will lead the sales and client engagement teams.

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