Bringing a Call to Action to the Big Screen

What if your mission statement was a motion picture?
In-depth Look: How Americans Perceive the U.S. Healthcare System

This blog is a recap from a session in BPD Summit series, where we bring together the best and the brightest managed care executives, legal experts, and renowned thought leaders to discuss the state of our healthcare industry and how we can chart a successful path through its challenges. In this session, Revive sat down with Jarrett Lewis, a Partner at Public Opinion Strategies, a national political and public affairs research firm, whose clients include leading political figures, Fortune 500 companies, and major associations.
What the presidential election year means for hospitals and health systems

2024 is two months in and health systems across the country need to be ready for a contentious election year.
Denials Management: How Denials Can Shape Your Negotiation

This blog is a recap from a session in Revive’s virtual Summit series, where we bring together the best and the brightest managed care executives, legal experts, and renowned thought leaders to discuss the state of our healthcare industry and how we can chart a successful path through its challenges — including chronic payer denials.
Flipping the Script on Negotiations

As one of the largest Catholic health care systems in the nation, Trinity Health operates a network of 101 hospitals across 27 states, 17 clinically integrated networks, 126 continuing care locations, 136 urgent care locations, and the second largest PACE program in the country.
Going Upstream: Health System Direct-to-Employer Relationships

For health systems, challenges lurk around every corner.
BPD Finalizes Acquisition of Revive

Premier firms in healthcare marketing and communications join together, creating a powerful bench of integrated expertise and services for healthcare organizations
Payor Games and How to Play Them: Lessons from Expert Litigators

. In this session, we sat down with Meri Gordon and Adam Dietrich from Polsinelli, a top law firm working with health systems and provider groups on critical issues they face in managed care contracting and payor disputes.
There’s no denying it, things are pretty bad (for hospitals)

Things are rarely as good or bad as they seem in the moment.
We love the Wall Street Journal. How did they get the story so wrong?

We love the Wall Street Journal. How did they get the story so wrong?