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Business Wire
18 hours ago
- Health
- Business Wire
Real Time Medical Systems Launches New Value-Based Care Solution, Delivering Live Post-Acute Care Insights
BALTIMORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Real Time Medical Systems (Real Time), the industry-leading, KLAS Rated, and HITRUST Certified interventional analytics solution, announces the launch of its latest solution aimed at improving care and reducing costs: the Value-Based Care Dashboard. Designed to support better outcomes and enhanced coordination with post-acute care partners, the tool offers providers and health plans a centralized, real-time view of key quality and performance metrics – enabling organizations to thrive in value-based care models. The Value-Based Care Dashboard is more than a reporting tool – it's a strategic asset. It centralizes insights, eliminates fragmented workflows, and empowers providers to make timely, informed decisions in collaboration with their post-acute partners. Share The Value-Based Care Dashboard consolidates critical enterprise-level actionable insights into a single, intuitive screen. Featuring six interactive Cards, it provides visibility into readmissions, risk stratification, quality measures, and hospital utilization trends during the patient's post-acute stay. With a streamlined interface, users can quickly access key clinical information they need – without navigating to multiple systems. Key Features Include: Short Stay Quality Measures: Track CMS-defined measures using live clinical documentation Long Stay Quality Measures: Monitor long-term outcomes with national and state benchmarks Average Admissions per 1000 Members: Measure all-cause hospital admissions Readmission Risk Distribution: Categorize patients by readmission risk using Real Time's proprietary CARD score Average Readmission Rates: View 30-day readmission percentages by month of admission Monthly Admissions per 1000 Members: Analyze hospital admissions across the enterprise on a monthly basis 'Driven by ongoing feedback from our partners, we're committed to evolving Real Time's solution to meet the dynamic needs of value-based care,' said Tim Buono, Chief Strategy & Development Officer at Real Time. 'The Value-Based Care Dashboard is more than a reporting tool – it's a strategic asset. It centralizes essential insights, eliminates fragmented workflows, and empowers providers to make timely, informed decisions in collaboration with their post-acute partners.' The dashboard is especially valuable for acute care and health plan providers seeking greater visibility into patients' post-acute journeys. By integrating critical clinical data – such as readmission rates, risk levels, and quality measures – into one dashboard, Real Time helps organizations strengthen collaboration and alignment across the care continuum. With this launch, Real Time reinforces its role as a trusted partner in advancing care coordination – delivering tools that lead with precision, insight, and measurable impact in a value-based future. About Real Time Medical Systems Real Time Medical Systems is the industry-leading, KLAS Rated, and HITRUST Certified Interventional Analytics solution that turns post-acute EHR data into actionable insights. Serving healthcare organizations nationwide, Real Time improves value-based care outcomes by reducing hospital readmissions/admissions, accurately managing reimbursements, detecting early signs of infectious disease, automating antibiotic surveillance, and advancing care coordination through post-acute data transparency.


Fox News
a day ago
- General
- Fox News
Maher calls out liberals backing Hamas despite terror group's extremist views
Comedian Bill Maher trashed liberals in the United States who agree with the terror group Hamas on the topic of Israel. During the latest episode of his "Club Random" podcast – featuring podcast host Tim Pool as his guest – the comedian marveled at how liberals could support the Israel-hating, radical Islamic terrorists. "Most Muslim societies live under some form of sharia law, which no westerner who thinks that Hamas is so great could ever live under," Maher said. The fact that some anti-Israel agitators on American college campuses have expressed support for the group that killed around 1,500 people in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, or have echoed its slogans calling for the destruction of Israel, perplexed the HBO "Real Time" host. He mentioned the irony of westerners endorsing the terror group and the "Islamists" he alleged are supportive of Hamas' war against the Jewish nation. "That's what's so ironic about liberals being so supportive of Hamas, is because you're liberals and these are the people – I'm sorry, but this ideology, Islam, even in its more benign forms – yes, I agree, the vast majority of Muslims – not terrorists, of course. But Islamists, which is the word we use to describe people who are not terrorists, but kind of agree with the things terrorists are doing, that's a much higher number." "That's many millions of people," he added. Maher's statements come less than a week after two staffers at the Israeli Embassy in D.C. were murdered while exiting an event at the Capital Jewish Museum. The suspect, 31-year-old Chicago resident Elias Rodriguez, yelled, "Free, free Palestine," as he was arrested by law enforcement. Maher continued, noting that the "fundamental rights" liberals have in America would not exist in Gaza or in other Islamic countries. "You know, I mean all the protesters who are protesting in Gaza against Hamas? They've all been killed. They killed protesters, women – I mean, do I have to say anything more than just — if it was just that issue, how women are treated? Are you f------ kidding me?" he asked. Maher admitted that one of his main points of disagreement with the "far left" came from his views on Islam. "One of the main reasons why the far left started to really hate me is because I call out Islam as what it is, extremely illiberal," he told Pool. Maher ripped the Democratic Party earlier this month for not doing enough to squash the anti-Israel movement within its ranks. "If the thought leaders in the Democratic Party keep encouraging and not rebuking that America is cringe and the people who run Gaza are great, the Democrats are doomed," he said.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Saturday, May 17 Evening Cable News Ratings: Jimmy Failla Gets a Breaking News Bump
Saturday night turned into a newsy night as the cable networks covered the Mexican naval training ship striking the Brooklyn Bridge. That story provided a boost to Fox News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla, with the 10 p.m. ET newscast becoming FNC's most-watched program in total viewers and the Adults 25-54 demo. Meanwhile, CNN's replay of Real Time with Bill Maher and the 9 p.m. hour of MSNBC Reports were the top shows among those respective networks. 25-54 Demographic (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 115 | CNN: 43 | MSNBC: 35Prime: FNC: 152 | CNN: 61 | MSNBC: 39 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Scott:87 CNN Newsroom/Dean:65 Melber*:36 5PM Five*:73 CNN Newsroom/Dean:46 Sharpton:37 6PM Big Weekend Show:84 CNN Newsroom/Dean:44 Weekend:30 7PM Big Weekend Show:102 CNN Newsroom/Dean:57 Weekend:37 8PM Levin:124 Real Time*:80 Weekend:41 9PM Trump:163 Eva Longoria*:52 MSNBC Reports:37 10PM Failla:169 Eva Longoria*/Breaking News:50 Melber*/Reports:40 11PM Gutfeld*:165 Breaking News*:38 MSNBC Reports:33 Total Viewers (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 1.024 | CNN: 288 | MSNBC: 341Prime: FNC: 1.371 | CNN: 385 | MSNBC: 368 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Scott:953 CNN Newsroom/Dean:345 Melber*:405 5PM Five*:859 CNN Newsroom/Dean:373 Sharpton:386 6PM Big Weekend Show:1.161 CNN Newsroom/Dean:323 Weekend:344 7PM Big Weekend Show:1.374 CNN Newsroom/Dean:361 Weekend:352 8PM Levin:1.315 Real-Time*:747 Weekend:375 9PM Trump:1.391 Eva Longoria*:243 MSNBC Reports:400 10PM Failla:1.408 Eva Longoria*/Breaking News:166 Melber*/Reports:329 11PM Gutfeld*:966 Breaking News: 238 MSNBC Reports:236
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
WATCH: Burglars Ransack Bill Maher's Swanky LA Weed Shop
A cannabis dispensary and lounge co-owned by political pundit Bill Maher and actor Woody Harrelson was burglarized by a team of masked thieves. Surveillance footage posted to social media shows five hoodie-clad men smashing through a glass window to The Woods in West Hollywood and then haphazardly stuffing sacks with merchandise. The same video shows the crew hitting a different LA dispo that night, although the operation ran less smoothly. At ERBA Markets, which shares minority owners with The Woods, the robbers encountered an armed security guard, who quickly opened fire. The men can be seen fleeing the gun shots. They dove into a black SUV, which sped away. KTLA 5 reported that no one was hit and that the robbers were unable to take anything from ERBA. At Maher's and Harrelson's shop, however, they absconded with as much as $3,000 in merchandise, ABC 7 reported. 'They went in and they just randomly took stuff off the shelves,' Michael Berman, another co-owner, told the outlet of the Thursday robbery. 'While there was a lot of mess from the broken glass, nobody was hurt. They got merchandise, but they didn't actually damage too much inside.' The Los Angeles Police Department told the Daily Beast that the suspects are still at large and that an investigation into the incidents is ongoing. The Woods launched in 2022 with Harrelson, 63, as the majority owner and Maher, 69, as one of its minority owners. The tropical-themed shop sells a wide range of cannabis products and features several cabana-style lounges where patrons can get stoned. Maher, who hosts the HBO politics show Real Time, and Harrelson, known for starring in hits like Zombieland and The Hunger Games, have both emerged as high-profile advocates for the legal cannabis industry. Maher has made a habit out of smoking weed while recording his podcast, Club Random. Last year, Maher admitted to losing out on an interview with Jackass star Steve-O—who is long sober—because he refused to abstain from weed for the episode. Maher called Steve-O's request 'ridiculous.' In a 2024 interview with Los Angeles magazine—conducted at The Woods while Maher was high—he opened up about his marijuana habit. 'I don't smoke every day and never have,' he said. 'I'm a situational pot smoker. I would never get high to do Real Time. I can do stand-up high because I don't have to worry about a clock. I like it for sex. And I like it for writing.' Harrelson told CBS in 2023 that he became a proponent of cannabis despite a conservative upbringing—and against his mother's best wishes. 'She'd be sitting there, she'd have her coffee and cigarette and everything in the morning, you know,' he recalled of his mom. 'And she'd be like, 'Son, if I ever hear that you're smoking marijuana …it'll just kill me!'" Nevertheless, he's proud to own The Woods, calling it 'just a little dream of what a great dispensary could be.' Neither Maher or Harrelson has addressed the burglary publicly, and representatives for each did not immediately return the Daily Beast's requests for comment.


New York Post
17-05-2025
- Automotive
- New York Post
Bill Maher slams Americans for pretending they have ‘core convictions' and ‘deeply held beliefs' thanks to politics
HBO host Bill Maher urged Americans to 'get over the fantasy' that they are people of 'core convictions and deeply held beliefs' on an episode of 'Real Time' Friday night. Maher criticized Americans for flip-flopping on their beliefs, saying they base their values on what's popular with their political party. Advertisement 'They only care which side is saying something,' he said, citing electric vehicles (EVs) as an example. 'This car used to be 'fire.' Now it's on fire,' Maher said while showing footage of Teslas being burned at a dealership. 'Back when Elon Musk was presumed liberal, liberals loved electric cars and conservatives hated them,' he continued. 'Then Elon went MAGA, and while the car market grew by 10% last month, sales of electric vehicles were down 5%, and not just Teslas, all EVs.' 'Conversely, MAGA Nation used to hate EVs two years ago,' he added. 'Seventy-one percent of Republicans said they would not consider buying an electric car. Trump said they were for, quote, 'radical left fascists, Marxists and communists.' Now he's selling them on the White House lawn.' Advertisement 4 Maher cited how people were quick to switch their stance on electric vehicles over the past few years. FOX News The 'Real Time' host then turned his focus to an issue on which he felt Democrats had changed their stance on due to politics: keeping kids in school. He referenced 'An Abundance of Caution,' a book by David Zweig, which detailed the detrimental effects closing schools had on children during the COVID-19 pandemic. 'Here's the author's takeaway line: 'The Academy of Pediatrics were very strongly in favor of getting kids into schools, but as soon as Trump came out in favor of reopening, they completely reversed their position,' he quoted. Advertisement 4 US President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk speak to the press as they stand next to a Tesla Cybertruck on the South Portico of the White House on March 11, 2025 in Washington, DC. AFP via Getty Images Maher followed up with a tongue-in-cheek remark: 'Hey, if you find yourself suddenly hating something you loved five minutes ago or vice versa, ask your doctor if ivermectin is right for you.' He brought up the controversy surrounding the drug during the pandemic, noting how public opinion shifted largely along party lines. 'It [Ivermectin] won the Nobel Prize in 2015 for what it did for humans, but whatever the point is, it's a drug, it's not a politician,' Maher noted. 'Drugs don't have political parties, although I do suspect Xanax is a Democrat.' Advertisement 4 Maher argued that Americans don't genuinely believe in anything and 'only care which side is saying something.' FOX News Staying on the topic of health, Maher criticized conservatives for supposedly switching their stance on public health over the last few years because of politics. 'Do people really want to put politics ahead of their very health?' he asked. 'Let me answer that — Yes. I know they do, because when Michelle Obama adopted as her first lady project to get America healthy again, Republicans went buck wild apes— real housewives throw drinks in your face crazy against it because it was Michelle Obama who said it.' He recalled conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh mocking the initiative by asking if Americans were 'supposed to eat roots and berries and tree bark.' 4 Donald Trump and Elon Musk watch the launch of the sixth test flight of the SpaceX Starship rocket in Brownsville, Texas, U.S., November 19, 2024. via REUTERS But according to Maher, conservatives' views on public health completely shifted once U.S. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was appointed to his new cabinet position. 'But now that Robert Kennedy, leader of the Make America Healthy Again movement, is in the Trump administration, tree bark good, f— yeah make America healthy,' he quipped. 'Finally, somebody said it. And when I say somebody, I mean not a Black, liberal lady.' Advertisement Maher closed the segment by urging Americans to stop reflexively supporting or opposing positions based solely on who supports them. 'But until we get to where we can do that,' he joked, 'I just hope the Democrats come out strongly next week for dictatorship, coal mining, and making pot illegal.'