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Gov. Dannel Malloy said the rollout of Obamacare in Connecticut has been a success -- but it would be a bigger success if the federal health marketplace weren't doing so badly.
Looking back at 2013, what has been the impact on the hospital industry of sequestration and the recent government shutdown? How are hospitals coping with the uncertainty coming out of Washington?
Two regulations in particular had the attention of hospitals this year: the two-midnight rule and the final rule on disproportionate share hospital payments from Medicaid.
March is Women’s History Month, so in that spirit: What are your thoughts on being a
female CEO in the healthcare industry?
Business pressures are forcing hospital CFOs to re-evaluate their revenue cycle management solutions, according to research done in 2013 by Black Book Rankings and HIMSS Analytics.
While a handful of states said they would not expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, all state Medicaid programs are experiencing some transformation.
Whether or not accountable care organizations should take on more risk after just one year of experience or after three years in the Medicare Shared Savings Program was the issue the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission addressed at its monthly meeting Thursday.
Amid the uproar over President Obama's now untenable "If you like your insurance you can keep it" pledge, California's Insurance Department has obtained a temporary delay for some Blue individual policies on track to sunset in 2014.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has updated a handful of documents in the past week on the controversial regulations surrounding its two-midnight inpatient admissions guidance and patient status reviews.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia is recruiting members with diabetes for a national study testing the viability of an online self-management program, as the Blues and other insurers look for viable approaches to the expensive problem of diabetes.