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By Healthcare Finance Staff | 03:12 pm | June 05, 2014
As new generations age, with some 10,000 Americans expected to turn 65 every day over the next 15 years, the ability to extend life is increasing. But a logistical conversation about death is one that families, couples and policymakers can't avoid.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:21 pm | June 05, 2014
Much-loved by a key consumer demographic and highly-guarded by its corporate parent, Trader Joe's has pioneered affordable, great quality groceries. Can its model work in America's healthcare system?
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:05 am | June 05, 2014
As Medicaid enrollment grows to record levels, covering 65 million people nationwide, providers are starting to see some positive trends in their rates of uncompensated care, as managed care organizations garner new membership.
By Anthony Brino | 09:20 am | June 05, 2014
Hospitals in states that have expanded Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Care Act are already bringing in fewer self-pay and charity care patient cases, according to an analysis by the Colorado Hospital Association.
By Rodney J. Moore | 08:43 am | June 05, 2014
As providers continue adjusting to the reimbursement changes wrought by the Affordable Care Act, it appears increasingly likely that hospitals will place more emphasis on collecting payments at the point of service.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 02:27 pm | June 04, 2014
As a once-promising tax scheme to maximize federal Medicaid dollars fades from practicality, budget woes are coming to the fore and creating an impetus for program redesigns.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:55 am | June 04, 2014
Not one year into New Hampshire's Medicaid managed care expansion, one physician-operated health plan is deciding to redirect its resources elsewhere, leaving other plans with new responsibilities.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 10:12 am | June 04, 2014
Florida's largest insurer is humming along with its strategy of alternative reimbursement models, signing an accountable care agreement with one of Tenet's ACO networks.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:33 pm | June 03, 2014
Many residents in New England are going to have more choices in the public exchanges this fall, as some insurers' growth strategies are tested.
By Anthony Brino | 11:31 am | June 03, 2014
States' taxing of Medicaid managed care organizations to raise revenue for state-share Medicaid payments may be illegal, according to the HHS Inspector General. If so, this raises serious questions that could shake up MCO financing models.