HealthTech 4 Medicaid (HT4M) proudly launched our 4 Telehealth Equity Kickoff campaign in October 2020, marking a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to health equity.
Policy changes during the COVID-19 pandemic broke down many barriers to telehealth access and promoted the use of telehealth as a novel digital, patient-centric way to deliver care.
The HealthTech 4 Medicaid (HT4M) "Entrepreneurial Listening Hour" series strategically poses thought-provoking questions, delving into how entrepreneurs can not only elevate their communities but also build thriving companies. Throughout 8 dynamic sessions, we featured 14 entrepreneurs, each an expert in their respective fields, providing diverse perspectives on these pivotal topics.
"The State of Gender Equity at Healthcare Startups and VCs in 2019," provided a comprehensive overview of the gender landscape within the healthcare startup and venture capital sectors. Adimika Arthur, CEO & Executive Director of HealthTech 4 Medicaid (HT4M) alongside members of the Rock Health team, provided critical insights and data regarding the representation of women in leadership roles, funding distribution, and overall gender equity within the healthcare startup ecosystem.
Earlier this week, the Trump administration published its long-anticipated final “public charge” rule, a policy change carrying enormous implications for communities across the United States.
An Educational Conversation with Mostly Medicaid + Deep Dive – A Walk Through the Intersecting Axis of Current Version of Medicaid Black Book: Strategy, Vendor Partnerships, & Discussion with the HT4M Entrepreneurial Community
The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) has recently issued a policy sketching out how the state’s Medicaid plans can safely use the text messaging […]