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By Healthcare Finance Staff | 10:46 am | October 29, 2014
Figuring out when members are covered by different types of insurance can be a struggle, or not even possible. It's a source of waste and confusion that some insurers are trying to root out.
By Ashley Rekem | 11:46 pm | October 28, 2014
In coming years, health systems will likely take on more risk for the health outcomes of their patient populations. If they are looking to prepare for the inevitable, support programs for Type 2 diabetes may be a good place to start.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:06 pm | October 28, 2014
UnitedHealth continued its shopping spree on Tuesday with Optum, the group's technology and services subsidiary, agreeing to pay $600 million to acquire Alere Inc.'s condition management and wellness subsidiaries.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 10:45 am | October 28, 2014
The raison d'etre and central function of health insurers has had a slow time coming into the 21st century. But with both providers and patients demanding a better experience, the impetus for progress could bring a critical mass.
By Frank Irving | 04:54 am | October 28, 2014
Characterizing patients as non-compliant has long been an excuse for physicians not fully engaging people, but that needs to change. Patient engagement activities are increasingly important, as practices get more involved in value-based care models such as accountable care organizations.
By Richard Pizzi | 02:48 am | October 28, 2014
More than 83 percent of physician practices do not believe current Medicare physician quality reporting programs enhanced their physicians' ability to provide high-quality patient care, according to new research released Monday.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 03:40 pm | October 27, 2014
Many years ago, there was a saying in American politics to describe an important bellwether state: "As Maine goes, so goes the nation." Today the state is still an important indicator, especially in healthcare. 
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 02:55 pm | October 27, 2014
Facing the fact that just 5 percent of the patient population was responsible for nearly half of its spending, one health organization has tried some fairly radical changes.
By Lisa Gillespie | 03:06 am | October 27, 2014
Eight family-physician-related groups, including the American Academy of Family Physicians, have formed Family Medicine for America's Health, a coalition to improve the public perception of what they do and advance their interests through state and federal policies.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:09 am | October 24, 2014
Just as American society's views and acceptance of transgender issues are evolving, insurers are facing choices, challenges and uncertainty in adapting coverage policies for LGBT.