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By Sherree Geyer | 02:44 pm | August 05, 2015
With giant commercial health insurers announcing plans to merge, and experts predicting more consolidation, healthcare providers will be weighing their options when it comes to price negotiations.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 10:46 am | August 05, 2015
Another insurer is embracing the idea of paying for direct primary care, sponsoring new clinics and a new kind of medical practice.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 02:57 pm | August 04, 2015
People enrolling in public health insurance exchanges are more willing to switch plans, placing pressure on insurers to continually win over shoppers based on price, product and service, according to a new report by Deloitte.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 02:41 pm | August 04, 2015
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the State of Rhode Island are contracting with a Medicare-Medicaid plan to provide integrated benefits to approximately 30,000 eligible enrollees.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:40 am | August 04, 2015
When Michael Kamins opened the letter from his health plan he was enraged by what he encountered, a part of critics see as medical necessity's "last hurrah."
By Henry Powderly | 10:17 am | August 04, 2015
The companies said the deal will make them better able to improve their post-acute care services and create better value of care for their partner hospitals and clinicians, which in the age of value-based reimbursements will improve bottom lines for all involved.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 09:24 am | August 04, 2015
Billions of dollars have been spent on 90 deals over the past decade. See which five companies are responsible.
By Susan Morse | 07:54 am | August 04, 2015
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the State of Rhode Island are contracting with a Medicare-Medicaid plan to provide integrated benefits to approximately 30,000 eligible enrollees.
By Susan Morse | 01:14 pm | August 03, 2015
People enrolling in public health insurance exchanges are more willing to switch plans, placing pressure on insurers to continually win over shoppers based on price, product and service, according to a new report by Deloitte.
By Anthony Brino | 09:30 am | August 03, 2015
While hospitals in Maryland have not brought down the state's total costs of care, the all-payer system seems promising enough to state and federal leaders under universal healthcare coverage.