Labor Lawyers, at Blumenthal Nordrehaug Bhowmik De Blouw LLP, File Suit Against HDMC Holdings, LLC, for Allegedly Failing to Pay Employees’ Full Wages

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For more information about the class action lawsuit against HDMC Holdings, LLC, call (800) 568-8020 to speak to an experienced California employment attorney today.

The Los Angeles employment law attorneys, at Blumenthal Nordrehaug Bhowmik De Blouw LLP, filed a class action lawsuit against HDMC Holdings, LLC alleging the company violated the California Labor Code. The lawsuit against HDMC Holdings, LLC is currently pending in the San Bernardino County Superior Court, Case No. CIVSB2215762. To read a copy of the Complaint, please click here.

According to the lawsuit filed, HDMC Holdings, LLC allegedly (a) failed to pay minimum wages, (b) failed to pay overtime wages, (c) failed to provide legally required meal and rest periods, (d) failed to provide accurate itemized wage statements, (e) failed to reimburse employees for required expenses, (f) failed to provide wages when due, and (g) failed to pay sick pay wages, all in violation of the applicable Labor Code sections listed in California Labor Code Sections §§ 201-204, 226, 226.7, 233, 246, 510, 512, 1194, 1197, 1197.1, 2802, and the applicable Wage Order(s), and thereby gives rise to civil penalties as a result of such alleged conduct.

According to the lawsuit filed, HDMC Holdings, LLC allegedly failed to accurately record Plaintiff and California Class Members’ full time worked. Employees submitted to mandatory drug testing, among other testing, as a condition of employment. Employees were working off the clock while submitting to mandatory testing. Additionally, Plaintiff’s off-duty meal breaks were occasionally interrupted by work assignments.

For more information about the class action lawsuit against HDMC Holdings, LLC, call (800) 568-8020 to speak to an experienced California employment attorney today.

Blumenthal Nordrehaug Bhowmik De Blouw LLP is a labor law firm with law offices located in San Diego County, Riverside County, Los Angeles County, Sacramento County, Santa Clara County, Orange County and San Francisco County. The firm has a statewide practice of representing employees on a contingency basis for violations involving unpaid wages, overtime pay, discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination and other types of illegal workplace conduct.

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Mount Sinai Health System Hospitals Place Among World’s Best in Newsweek/Statista Rankings

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“These prestigious accolades are a welcome affirmation of the mission that drives everyone who is part of our academic system, and I am very proud of our faculty, nurses, researchers, learners, and staff for all their hard work,” said Kenneth L. Davis, MD, CEO of Mount Sinai Health System

When it comes to excellence in delivery of patient care, Mount Sinai Health System hospitals rank among the best nationwide, according to several new rankings released by Newsweek/Statista.

The Mount Sinai Hospital achieved top honors for:

  • “World’s Best Smart Hospitals 2023”: No. 1 in New York City and No. 5 worldwide;
  • “World’s Best Specialized Hospitals 2023”: No. 1 in New York City in seven service lines: cardiology, cardiac surgery, gastroenterology, neurology, oncology, pediatrics, and pulmonology; and
  • “America’s Best Physical Rehabilitation Centers 2022”: No. 1 in New York State.


Mount Sinai Beth Israel was also among the top-ranked in “World’s Best Specialized Hospitals,” and Mount Sinai Morningside was among the top-ranked in “World’s Best Smart Hospitals” and “America’s Best Physical Rehabilitation Centers” (No. 4 in NYS).

On the World’s Best Specialized Hospitals list, The Mount Sinai Hospital was ranked No. 1 in New York City in cardiology (No. 4 worldwide), cardiac surgery (No. 5 worldwide), gastroenterology (No. 5 worldwide), pulmonology (No. 6 worldwide), neurology (No. 8 worldwide), pediatrics (No. 18 worldwide), and oncology (No. 29 worldwide). The hospital was also ranked worldwide in the other four specialties: neurosurgery (No. 8), orthopedics (No. 23), endocrinology (No. 28), and urology (No. 106). Mount Sinai Beth Israel was ranked in the top 100 in the world for orthopedics (No. 69) and neurosurgery (No. 86), and made the list for neurology, oncology, and pediatrics.

“These prestigious accolades are a welcome affirmation of the mission that drives everyone who is part of our academic system, and I am very proud of our faculty, nurses, researchers, learners, and staff for all their hard work,” said Kenneth L. Davis, MD, Chief Executive Officer of Mount Sinai Health System. “Our system strives to make medicine better by innovating and setting new standards for the delivery of quality care. We find a way by seeking new avenues to solve the most complex health problems and working with a global community of scientists and health professionals for the benefit of our patients here in New York and beyond.”

“It is incredibly rewarding to see the hard work of our clinicians and staffers recognized as one of the best in our great city and the world,” said David L. Reich, MD, President of The Mount Sinai Hospital and the Horace W. Goldsmith Professor of Anesthesiology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. “The innovative clinical care and research happening at our system is leaving a lasting and exciting impact on the health of our communities and the world-changing breakthrough and discoveries that are happening here each day.”

About World’s Smart Hospitals: These rankings recognize the top 300 hospitals in 28 countries based on their performance in using leading-edge technology to enhance care delivery outcomes and efficiencies and drive health goals related to prevention, population health, and quality of life. The ranking is based on three data sources: an international online survey of hospital managers and health care professionals; an international hospital survey, in which implementation and use of digital technologies were assessed by hospitals and validated by chief digital/information officers or senior management in five categories, electronic functionalities, telemedicine, digital imaging, artificial intelligence, and robotic; and desk research for every hospital nominated through the online survey.

About World’s Best Specialty Hospitals: The rankings recognize the world’s top 300 hospitals for cardiology and oncology; the top 200 for pediatrics; the top 150 for cardiac surgery and endocrinology; and the top 125 for neurology, neurosurgery, orthopedics, gastroenterology, pulmonology, and urology. The rankings are based on three data sources: a patient-reported outcome measures survey, which was sent to hospitals; accreditation data from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission, and The Joint Commission International; and an online global survey of medical professionals. More than 40,000 physicians, hospital managers, and other health care professionals participated in the online survey, which was conducted from July to August 2022.

About America’s Best Physical Rehabilitation Centers: The annual ranking, which recognizes the leading inpatient physical rehabilitation facilities nationwide by state, is based on three data sources: accreditation data on Physical Rehabilitation Centers provided by CARF; the Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center; and a nationwide online survey of medical professionals and managers with expertise in physical rehabilitation centers conducted between June and July 2022.

About the Mount Sinai Health System

Mount Sinai Health System is one of the largest academic medical systems in the New York metro area, with more than 43,000 employees working across eight hospitals, over 400 outpatient practices, nearly 300 labs, a school of nursing, and a leading school of medicine and graduate education. Mount Sinai advances health for all people, everywhere, by taking on the most complex health care challenges of our time — discovering and applying new scientific learning and knowledge; developing safer, more effective treatments; educating the next generation of medical leaders and innovators; and supporting local communities by delivering high-quality care to all who need it.

Through the integration of its hospitals, labs, and schools, Mount Sinai offers comprehensive health care solutions from birth through geriatrics, leveraging innovative approaches such as artificial intelligence and informatics while keeping patients’ medical and emotional needs at the center of all treatment. The Health System includes approximately 7,300 primary and specialty care physicians; 13 joint-venture outpatient surgery centers throughout the five boroughs of New York City, Westchester, Long Island, and Florida; and more than 30 affiliated community health centers. We are consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals, receiving high “Honor Roll” status, and are highly ranked: No. 1 in Geriatrics and top 20 in Cardiology/Heart Surgery, Diabetes/Endocrinology, Gastroenterology/GI Surgery, Neurology/Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Pulmonology/Lung Surgery, Rehabilitation, and Urology. New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai is ranked No. 12 in Ophthalmology. U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Children’s Hospitals” ranks Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital among the country’s best in several pediatric specialties. The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is one of three medical schools that have earned distinction by multiple indicators: It is consistently ranked in the top 20 by U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Medical Schools,” aligned with a U.S. News & World Report “Honor Roll” Hospital, and top 20 in the nation for National Institutes of Health funding and top 5 in the nation for numerous basic and clinical research areas. Newsweek’s “The World’s Best Smart Hospitals” ranks The Mount Sinai Hospital as No. 1 in New York and in the top five globally, and Mount Sinai Morningside in the top 20 globally. For more information, visit https://www.mountsinai.org or find Mount Sinai on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

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Intuit Mint and TurboTax Blog Redesign by Reaktiv Is an Honorable Mention in Fast Company’s 2022 Innovation by Design Awards

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We are honored to be recognized by Fast Company in the Innovation by Design awards. Accessible Design is important to the Reaktiv and Intuit teams and this award is a great testament to the skill and effort put forth to create an inclusive and accessible website.- Josh Eaton, CEO of Reaktiv

Reaktiv and Intuit Mint and TurboTax Blog was honored in Fast Company’s Innovation by Design Awards for 2022 in the Accessible Design category.

The Innovation by Design Awards, which can be found in the October 2022 issue of Fast Company, honor the designers and businesses solving the most crucial problems of today and anticipating the pressing issues of tomorrow. The competition, now in its 11th year, features a range of blue-chip companies, emerging startups, and hungry young talents. It is one of the most sought-after design awards in the industry.

The Intuit Mint and TurboTax blog refresh was initially designed for those who can see and navigate a website like most of us do. The problem is, 25% of the population has some disability that does not allow them to see or navigate sites without the aid of technology at all. We partnered with the Intuit Mint and TurboxTax team to build an accessible site and explained how it might impact design decisions. We implemented changes and adjustments to the designs and the code that were not only accessible but stayed true to Intuit’s ultimate design goal.

We started this project with an accessibility audit and leveraged that audit in the design phase to make sure we could address Intuit’s recommendations and requirements for branding while still being able to maintain accessibility. For example, we pushed back on some brand colors to make sure we had enough contrast.

But our designers and developers always have accessibility in mind, so we went beyond color contrast and alt text, and looked at the functionality of the site and how we could make it more accessible. The initial designs called for a “Load More” functionality that used infinite scroll. Infinite Scroll is not accessibility friendly, but the feature was a requirement. So, the question became, “How do we implement this component, and make it accessible without breaking the intended functionality while staying true to the initial designs?”

We did this by implementing a hidden keyboard page functionality that would allow those who use screen readers to navigate websites to understand and thus navigate the site. This resulted in a better screen reader experience and Intuit saw a boost in SEO as a byproduct.

At Reaktiv, our designers and developers always have accessibility top-of-mind. So, addressing and implementing unique features, is what we at Reaktiv, consider to be part of the project and not something that gets tacked on as an upsell.

“A common theme among this year’s Innovation by Design honorees, which range from healthcare interfaces to autonomous driving technology, is permanence,” said Brendan Vaughan, editor-in-chief of Fast Company. “The products that leaped out to our editors and judges went against our quick-fix consumer culture, while also manifesting a more inclusive vision of design.”

Honorees for the 2022 awards were selected in the following categories: Accessible Design; Apps and Games; Automotive; Branding; Circular Design; Data Design; Design Company of the Year; Enterprise; Experience Design; Experimental; Fashion and Beauty; Finance; General Excellence; Graphic Design; Health; Home; Hospitality; Impact; Learning; Marketing; Materials; Packaging; Pandemic Response; Products; Rapid Response; Retail; Social Justice; Spaces and Places; Sports and Recreation; Students; Sustainability; Transportation; Urban Design; User Experience; Wellness; Workplace; Best Design Asia-Pacific; Best Design Europe, Middle East, and Africa; Best Design Latin America; Best Design North America; Years in Business (On the Rise: 0–4 Years, Established Excellence: 5–19 Years, Enduring Impact: 20+ Years); and Size of Business (Small Business: Fewer Than 100 Employees, Midsize Business: 100–999 Employees, Large Business: 1,000+ Employees). New categories included Accessible Design, Automotive, Circular Design, Enterprise, Experience Design, Hospitality, and Rapid Response.

The judges include renowned designers from a variety of disciplines, business leaders from some of the most innovative companies in the world, and Fast Company’s own writers and editors. Entries are judged on the key ingredients of innovation: functionality, originality, beauty, sustainability, user insight, cultural impact, and business impact.

Winners, finalists, and honorable mentions are featured online and in the October issue of Fast Company magazine, on newsstands September 27, 2022.

To see the complete list, go to https://www.fastcompany.com/innovation-by-design/list

About Fast Company

Fast Company is the only media brand fully dedicated to the vital intersection of business, innovation, and design, engaging the most influential leaders, companies, and thinkers on the future of business. Headquartered in New York City, Fast Company is published by Mansueto Ventures LLC, along with our sister publication Inc., and can be found online at http://www.fastcompany.com.

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Empirical Sleep launches support for new Apple Watch sleep stages

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Empirical Sleep 2.0 launched with support for several new features in watchOS 9 and iOS 16, including sleep stages, rich complications, and sleep widgets on the iPhone lock screen.

This launch is focused on three primary features:

  • Sleep stages. Empirical Sleep now shows your amount of time in Core, Deep, and REM sleep on both the mobile phone and the watch face.
  • Apple Watch face complications. Empirical sleep lets consumers install a watch face which shows sleep onset, duration, quality, and sleep stages. It also includes a new native Apple Watch app.
  • Sleep widgets on the iPhone lock screen. Consumers can see their sleep statistics directly on their iPhone lock screen, which is powered by Apple’s new WidgetKit framework.

Sleep is one of the most common health problems, yet surprisingly overlooked. Poor sleep is linked to 7 of the 15 leading causes of death in the US, including heart disease, cancer, stroke, accidents, diabetes, septicemia, and high blood pressure. At any given moment, 1 in 3 of US adults report getting insufficient sleep, and over our lifetime, 1 in 4 of us will suffer a sleep condition like insomnia or sleep apnea.

About Empirical Health

Empirical Health’s mission is to reinvent primary care for the age of the sensor. More than half a billion people use a wearable with a health sensor—which have been shown in studies to accurately detect health conditions ranging from abnormal heart rhythms to sleep apnea to Parkinson’s staging—yet only 0.14% of doctor visits incorporate wearable data into patient visits. Empirical Health was founded in 2022 and its first product, Empirical Sleep, is focused on sleep.

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Fabian Jaramillo Joins dicentra’s Consulting Division as the New Director of Business Development, Consulting.

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“We are excited to have Fabian join dicentra to help us continue to provide the best service for our clients and look to help and support new ones.” Says Peter Wojewnik, Partner at dicentra.

dicentra, a leading Contract Research Organization (CRO) and global consulting firm for the life sciences and food industries for over 20 years, is pleased to welcome Fabian Jaramillo as its Director of Business Development, Consulting for its Consulting division.

Jaramillo is a results-driven and knowledgeable sales executive with more than seven years of experience in sales management. His experience includes successfully managing client relationships, acquiring and retaining clients, and meeting and exceeding growth targets. Jaramillo graduated from Universidad Del Norte in Colombia with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and a major in Marketing. He continued his education with a postgraduate degree in Public Management from the same school.

“Understanding the regulations and compliance needed to get your product to market is critical to the success and growth of any business. I’m excited to help dicentra clients continue to navigate these hurdles and help new clients successfully get to where they want to be,” said Jaramillo.

In the new role of Director of Business Development, Consulting, Jaramillo will lead the management of client relations, focusing on the satisfaction and retention of clients for the Consulting division, and work with the senior leadership team to support the continued growth of the division.

“We are excited to have Fabian join dicentra to help us continue to provide the best service and support to our clients,” said Peter Wojewnik, a Partner at dicentra. “With Fabian leading our Consulting division, we are confident our clients will receive exceptional care and attention and that he will help acquire new ones.”

For more information and to speak with a dicentra expert, visit dicentra.com.

About dicentra

dicentra is a leading Contract Research Organization (CRO) and global consulting firm that specializes in addressing all matters related to safety, quality and compliance for all product categories in the global life sciences and food industries. We evaluate, implement and provide all the necessary support for products and operations to gain market access and build confidence in your brand. We achieve this through our three business divisions: consulting, clinical trials and certifications. Since our inception in 2002, we have completed over 24,000 projects and serviced over 1,400 companies internationally.

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How Gastro Health’s Women in GI Network is Challenging a Traditionally Male-Dominated Environment

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Dr. Asma Khapra, physician champion for Gastro Health's Women in GI Network

Dr. Asma Khapra, physician champion for Gastro Health’s Women in GI Network

“It’s been wonderful to get to know other female GIs who are struggling with the same issues: work-life balance, pregnancies, etc. while in a male-dominated environment,” concludes Dr. Khapra. “It is my hope that these measures we are taking really support and uplift other women in our practice.”

September is Women in Medicine Month, a recognition month created by the American Medical Association (AMA) to recognize gender inequity in medicine by promoting diversity in the workplace and working towards closing the gender pay gap in medicine. Gastro Health has begun to take major strides to ensure that support for women in the workplace is top of mind by continuously seeking out opportunities to empower its female physicians and create further opportunities in the workplace.

Gastroenterology has historically been a male-dominated specialty. As of 2020, out of the 15,000 active gastroenterologists in the United States, only 18.9% are women. Despite an equal number of women entering medicine, the percentage of women physicians entering GI fellowship is at 30%, which remains disproportionately lower than other medicine subspecialties, according to a 2021 article in Digestive Diseases and Sciences.

Several reasons have been documented that lead to the underrepresentation of women in medicine as a whole including lack of role models, balancing the demands between work and home life, bias, unequal wages, and less time to complete research. Around 40 percent of female physicians wind up reducing their commitment to part-time medicine within six years of completing their training due to many of these roadblocks.

Various organizations have since followed the lead of the AMA to advocate for career equity and professional satisfaction for women in medicine. The American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) created the #GiveHerAReasonToStay movement to include fair pay, objective promotion criteria, a work environment free from harassment, flexible work schedules, childcare, and mentorship opportunities.

Gastro Health continues to expand its reach throughout the country, which means more and more GI providers are joining the organization, many of whom are women. As such, Gastro Health made a commitment in 2021 to lay the groundwork to follow the AMA’s lead to provide support and platforms for meaningful discourse for its female physicians.

That same year, Gastro Health launched the Women in GI Network led by Dr. Asma Khapra as part of its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. This internal network of women gastroenterologists allows participants to connect with one another to exchange ideas, discuss work struggles, ask questions, and hold forums to talk about changes they would like to see brought forth.

“As a female GI in private practice for 16 years, I had to navigate many of the waters on my own without a real roadmap of dedicated support, mentorship, and guidance for my overall career trajectory,” says Dr. Khapra. “With the national growth being experienced at Gastro Health, I knew there would be a number of women GIs entering private practice for the first time and I wanted to be sure we could offer them the support I wish I had earlier in my career.”

With Gastro Health now spanning across seven states with more to come, having a solid national support system to reach their female GIs nationwide is imperative. With the support of Gastro Health’s Human Resources, the Women in GI Network members are able to network with other female physicians at national conferences and events such as Scrubs & Heels, an organization whose mission it is to provide leadership skills and advancement tools for women in the field of gastroenterology. In addition, Gastro Health’s Women in GI Network hosts virtual roundtable discussions throughout the year with female physicians to discuss topics such as private equity, advocacy, the power of negotiation, financial wellness, stress, and burnout, and how to set yourself up for success in today’s healthcare sector.

“Identifying opportunities to foster an inclusive and engaging environment starts by listening,” says Christina Sullivan, Vice President of Human Resources for Gastro Health. “But listening is only part of it. We are constantly looking for ways to incorporate the feedback into actions that make a difference.”

Additional initiatives include connecting female physicians with their 401K partners to provide topics of interest to women, developing clear paths to partnership and leadership opportunities, and company-wide education such as unconscious bias training.

In only a short amount of time, Gastro Health is already beginning to see these efforts to support women in medicine come to fruition.

“Since January 1, 2021, we have seen a 35 percent increase in female physician hires. We see this change in demographics not only as a shift in the market, but also a direct result of outreach efforts and the opportunities offered by Gastro Health,” says Sullivan.

Women in GI Leadership

With an emphasis on recruiting female physicians, Gastro Health is also ensuring that they have adequate representation at the proverbial table. Recruiting women into the GI specialty not only means that Gastro Health is committed to diverse representation, but also setting up the next generation of GI leaders and Gastro Health partners to include women.

According to Dr. Khapra, the Women in GI Network is helping identify and connect members with various gastroenterology society positions, awards, and programs. For example, the Network identified an opportunity, nominated Dr. Joanna Lopez, and she was selected for the 2022 ASGE Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Program.

For the first time ever, female gastroenterologists will hold the presidency position of the top three gastroenterology associations in the country. Dr. Jennifer Christie, a Black female gastroenterologist from Emory School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia will be the 2023 president for the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE). In 2024, Dr. Maria Abreu, director of the Crohn’s & Colitis Center at the University of Miami Health System, will be the fifth woman and first Latina to hold the role of president of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA), and Dr. Amy Oxentenko, gastroenterologist with Mayo Clinic, will become the president of the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG).

It is programs like the Women in GI Network at Gastro Health that help provide the much-needed support that female physicians need and deserve in order to advance their careers. Only by identifying and addressing issues affecting women physicians and medical students can we encourage more women to enter the field of medicine.

“It’s been wonderful to get to know other female GIs who are struggling with the same issues: work-life balance, raising families, pregnancies, etc. while in a male-dominated environment,” concludes Dr. Khapra. “It is my hope that these measures we are taking really support and uplift other women in our practice. I am looking forward to exciting new avenues for growth in the future!”

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Jaysen Eisengrein and Matt Kochanski

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Matt Kochanski (left) and Jaysen Eisengrein (right)

I am humbled and excited to have such industry innovators and strategic thinkers join our already impressive growing group of retired HHS-OIG Special Agents, which started with Eric Rubenstein and Wade McFaul.

Advize Health LLC, a national healthcare consulting company offering high quality solutions and tech-enabled services, announced today the addition of two foremost retired law enforcement officers and prior senior leaders of the Unified Program Integrity Contractor (UPIC) East and West Coast. Jaysen Eisengrein, former Senior Vice President of UPIC Western Jurisdiction and Matt Kochanski, former Program Director, of UPIC Northeast Jurisdiction.

Program integrity efforts are led by CEO Jeanmarie Loria, along with other Directors and Senior Managers, many of whom are former Office of Inspector General Investigators, Special Agents in Charge, Medicaid Fraud Control Unit Investigators, and senior investigators and managers of commercial health plan Special Investigation Units (SIU). Through Advize’s industry-leading staff augmentation services, clients gain a partner to drive industry best practices and increase quality while reducing costs and risk.

“Since 2002, Advize’s stellar reputation has created relationships and partnerships across the healthcare market segment continuum, from government to private industry,” said Jeanmarie Loria, CEO. “I am humbled and excited to have such industry innovators and strategic thinkers join our already impressive growing group of retired HHS-OIG Special Agents, which started with Eric Rubenstein and Wade McFaul.”

Eisengrein has over 40 years of experience fighting fraud, waste, and abuse through investigation and audit of complex financial and health programs, particularly relating to Medicare and Medicaid. As Special Agent in Charge of the Special Investigations Branch at the Office of Inspector General’s Office of Investigations (Washington, DC, headquarters), Eisengrein managed and handled the most complex and politically sensitive criminal, civil, and administrative investigations. In his previous position with the UPIC, Eisengrein developed and led the CMS Medicaid Integrity contracts across 34 states and the District of Columbia. Most recently, Eisengrein implemented and led UPIC West, which mitigates Medicare and Medicaid fraud and abuse for all settings of care and provider types across 13 Western states and 3 Pacific territories through investigation and audit of paid claims.

Kochanski has three decades of experience in program integrity, including over 25 years in the Office of Inspector General community with Health and Human Services (HHS) and NASA. Kochanski investigated or directed hundreds of investigations resulting in criminal convictions and the return of hundreds of millions of dollars to the impacted programs. As the Program Director of the Northeastern UPIC, he directed the administration of a multi-million dollar contract that spans 12 States and multiple Federal and State health care programs.

“Advize is extremely passionate about reducing the cost of healthcare and prides itself on providing our clients with the best possible results for all lines of business, including fraud, waste, and abuse,” says Charlie Meyer, Sr. Director of Healthcare Fraud and Abuse. “We are able to do this by continuing to add industry leading subject matter experts like Matt and Jaysen to the Advize team. They are tremendous individuals both professionally and personally that have spent most of their careers combatting healthcare fraud and abuse. Matt and Jaysen are highly skilled in conducting healthcare fraud investigations, especially in the Medicaid and Medicare space, along with their expert ability to review and evaluate a health plan’s program integrity effectiveness. We are really excited to add them to the team and continuing to provide the highest level of quality to our clients.”

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SMaRT™ Analytics Proves $1 Million Revenue Improvement Opportunity for White River Health

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Shawna Ives, White River Health CFO

Shawna Ives, White River Health CFO

I can pull up the application with the executives in a room and click. I don’t have to explain what the data is telling them—it is just there.

Operational Intelligence Platform Provides Critical Insight For CFO

Sixth Sense Intelligence announced recently that it has completed the implementation of the company’s SMaRT Analytics platform for White River Health. Implementing SMaRT Analytics enables the Arkansas-based health system to make decisions and take action based on intelligence in several critical areas, including finance, operations, revenue cycle, staff productivity, physician performance, and materials management.

“I can pull up the application with the executives in a room and click. I don’t have to explain what the data is telling them—it is just there,” said Shawna Ives, chief financial officer at White River Health. “Without Sixth Sense’s SMaRT Analytics, it’s too hard to operationalize the data.”

“Shawna is a hands-on CFO who excels at understanding White River’s operations through their data,” says Les Rescorl, CEO at Sixth Sense Intelligence. “Before we even completed implementation, she used our analytics to prove a $1 million annual revenue improvement opportunity existed she couldn’t previously validate.”

White River Health joins a growing list of Sixth Sense customers who are gaining fast ROI with insight into thousands of questions all healthcare executives are asking.

About Sixth Sense Intelligence

Sixth Sense Intelligence provides actionable operational intelligence, enabling quick answers to the most pressing problems facing healthcare organizations today. The company’s software-as-a-service (SaaS) SMaRT Analytics platform and expert consulting services help healthcare executives quickly standardize and streamline data and find millions in revenue and cost savings.

About White River Health

White River Health (WRH) is an acute care, multi-facility, not-for-profit, regional healthcare system in North Central Arkansas. With two hospital campuses, one in Batesville and one in Mountain View, plus outpatient care centers and clinic offices throughout the region, WRH now serves patients in ten counties: Independence, Izard, Sharp, Stone, and parts of Cleburne, Fulton, Jackson, Lawrence, Van Buren, and White.

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SaaS Awards Names Mytonomy’s Cloud for Healthcare as Best Healthcare Product in 2022

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“Healthcare frequently needs explaining, and Mytonomy’s Cloud for Healthcare uses modern cloud infrastructure, mobile and video to deliver an engaging patient and consumer experience across the patient journey.” Vinay Bhargava, Mytonomy President and Co-founder.

Mytonomy, Inc has been declared the winner of the Best SaaS Product in Healthcare in the international SaaS Awards program.

“We are incredibly honored that Mytonomy’s Cloud for Healthcare has been selected as the winner for the best SaaS platform in healthcare, amongst such an elite group of companies,” said Vinay Bhargava, Mytonomy President and Co-founder.

“Healthcare frequently needs explaining, and Mytonomy’s Cloud for Healthcare uses modern cloud infrastructure, mobile, and video to deliver an engaging patient and consumer experience across the patient journey. We help patients take the “next best action,” leveraging the power of consumer streaming. Our modular architecture and integration capabilities through our API library and HL7 integrations via Redox, allow us to reach scale quickly.”

Annabelle Whittall, Lead Judge of The SaaS Awards, said: “Mytonomy set itself apart by involving patients in their own care by employing instructive video-based content. In addition, the costs for healthcare systems are reduced. Overall, an outstanding innovation for the healthcare industry. Congratulations from everyone at SaaS Awards!”

“Mytonomy, Inc. is a worthy winner of the SaaS Awards, offering something truly and effective that stands out in an incredibly competitive category,” said James Williams, Head of Operations for the Cloud Awards.

Earlier this year, Mytonomy was named #396 on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies, and one of ten companies to watch in 2022 by the Washington Business Journal. The company has also produced the largest library of award-winning, evidence-based clinical content filmed in HD, 4K, and 6K to educate patients and families on the patient journey.

“Every year, we take pride in assessing the compelling solutions and performance of our candidates. The evolution and progress of submissions go only one way: up. Every edition of this business software ‘Oscars’ sees progressively exciting innovations as we face the increasing challenges and changes of the modern world,” added Williams.

Hundreds of organizations entered the SaaS Awards, with entries coming from across the globe, covering the Americas, Australia, Europe, and the Middle East. You can view the full shortlist here: https://www.cloud-awards.com/2022-saas-awards-shortlist/.

About the SaaS Awards   

The SaaS Awards is a sister program to the Cloud Awards, which was founded in 2011. The SaaS Awards focuses on recognizing excellence and innovation in software solutions across the globe.

Finalists were selected by a judging panel of international industry experts for their innovation. The SaaS Awards aims to be the de facto software awards program by recognizing and celebrating success and innovation in every key business vertical.

For more information about the SaaS Awards, please visit https://www.cloud-awards.com/software-as-a-service-awards/.

About Mytonomy

Mytonomy Inc., based in Bethesda, MD, is a leader in enterprise cloud solutions for video-based patient engagement and education. Mytonomy creates efficiencies for doctors and nurses by streaming broadcast-quality, evidence-based video education to patients and their families so that they can lead healthier, happier lives.

Mytonomy’s Cloud for Healthcare is fully interoperable with all major EMRs and CRM solutions, covering over 100 conditions with more than 3,000 episodes, all delivered via a single engagement platform spanning the patient journey. Moving healthcare from the exam room to the living room is easy with Mytonomy’s first TV channel on the Roku® platform. Inc. 5000 recently named Mytonomy the #396 fastest-growing company and the 40th fastest-growing software company in the country. To learn more about Mytonomy, please visit, http://www.mytonomy.com

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APLUSA Announces Plan to Simplify U.S. Affiliate Branding

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APLUSA, a global healthcare marketing research firm, announced today that its U.S. affiliate, APLUSA Bell Falla, will change its name to ‘APLUSA’. Coming more than six years after the acquisition of Bell Falla and Associates by APLUSA Research Inc., this change represents the full integration of the U.S. affiliate into the APLUSA global organization.

Although the legal name of APLUSA’s U.S. affiliate will continue to be APLUSA Bell Falla LLC until the name change process has been completed, for marketing and branding purposes the company will now begin to refer to itself under the new corporate name.

“This name change will simplify the brand for our customers around the world,” says Christine Maï, APLUSA’s Deputy General Manager and Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, “With this rebranding, we affirm APLUSA’s commitment to the U.S. biopharmaceutical market.

Kevin Kelly, the head of APLUSA’s business in the U.S., adds, “We look forward to even greater collaboration with our APLUSA colleagues around the world and to continuing to introduce APLUSA’s exceptional healthcare market research offerings to an even greater number of U.S.-based biopharmaceutical clients.”

About APLUSA

APLUSA is one of the world’s leading independent market research companies dedicated to healthcare. Thanks to the excellence and commitment of our teams, our challenge for globalization has been well and truly met. More than half of our turnover is generated overseas, two-thirds of our services are international (conducted in 75 countries), and our teams are a true reflection of our business: multi-nationals. We are now, globally, among the Top 5 Global Healthcare Market Research Companies, and the Top 3 Independent Players.

For more information on APLUSA, please visit us at https://www.aplusaresearch.com.

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