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By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:21 am | April 18, 2012
While President Barack Obama and the all-but-official Republican contender Mitt Romney gear up to debate how each would fashion future healthcare, the battle over a critical underpinning of the law is being fought not in the nation's capital, but in the states.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:55 am | April 16, 2012
A new study from IDC Health Insights finds that more than half of health plans will invest in trigger-based communications, which use data analytics to detect a consumer's current status, and automatically initiate relevant communications, to prompt plan members to take health and wellness action.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:48 am | April 16, 2012
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has awarded a $111 million contract to Indianapolis-based National Government Services, Inc. to support the Next Generation Desktop (NGD) over the next five years.
By Kelsey Brimmer | 11:19 am | April 16, 2012
Two bills that would lower healthcare costs for veterans, make it easier for veterans to access the Veterans Administration (VA) healthcare system and prevent older veterans from unexpected out-of-pocket costs was recently introduced by Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR).
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:12 am | April 16, 2012
Last week was a real roller coaster ride for Tenet Healthcare. On Tuesday, the Justice Department announced it was fining the hospital network $42.75 million to settle allegations it violated the False Claims Act; then on Thursday Tenet announced an agreement with HHS that would add $84 million to its coffers to correct Medicare underpayments.
By James Ellis and Aaron Razavi | 10:32 am | April 13, 2012
What are some of the biggest factors impacting the medical real estate market in 2012?
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 09:17 am | April 13, 2012
Brian Burns, SVP of Health Care Services and Chief Contracting Officer, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City discusses why the regional payer extended its existing PCMH model into broader health systems as opposed to encouraging an ACO model.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 09:12 am | April 13, 2012
We finally have a new ICD-10 implementation deadline. After all the letters, changing the 2013 to 2014 seems pretty mundane. Is just an extra 12 months going to make a difference?
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:46 pm | April 12, 2012
Thanks to former governor Mitt Romney, healthcare reform is working in Massachusetts. In fact, the state is number one in the nation for coverage because of the pivotal individual mandate he promoted.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:46 am | April 12, 2012
The National Council on Aging and Humana Inc.'s Humana Cares have announced they will partner to pilot Stanford University's online Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP).