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A new survey from KPMG Government Institute finds state governments citing cost, political concerns and legislative uncertainty as big hurdles to planning and implementing state health insurance exchanges.
A new report prepared for the Commonwealth Fund Commission on a High Performance Health System offers a series of recommendations to help shore up the finances of safety-net hospitals and promote their ability to provide high-quality care to low-income, vulnerable patients once the health reform law is fully implemented.
A new report prepared for The Commonwealth Fund Commission on a High Performance Health System offers a series of recommendations to help shore up the finances of safety-net hospitals and promote their ability to provide high-quality care to low-income, vulnerable patients once the health reform law is fully implemented.
In an effort to standardize financial transparency for nonprofit and for-profit hospitals in New Jersey, the state's Senate's Health Committee approved a bill that would require for-profits to publicly disclose the same financial information that nonprofit entities must file with the Internal Revenue Services.
In an effort to standardize financial transparency for nonprofit and for-profit hospitals in New Jersey, the state's Senate's Health Committee approved a bill that would require for-profits to publicly disclose the same financial information that nonprofit entities must file with the Internal Revenue Services.
Mitt Romney was declared the winner in Alaska's Republican district conventions, ensuring he'll have the support of a majority of the state's 24 delegates to the GOP's National Convention.
Comparison shopping is as American as baseball and apple pie. Our economy is dependent on consumer spending: 70 percent of our gross domestic product (GDP) is driven by consumer purchases, thus merchandisers of goods and services sold in the U.S. use a variety of tools to compare and contrast their wares to competing offerings to make the sale.
Maine's Department of Health and Human Services is having trouble with interoperability between its decade-old Medicaid IT eligibility system and its one-year-old claims system and it's resulting in budget woes, according to Mary Mayhew, commissioner, DHHS.
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT hopes to see "really rapid progress" this year on the building blocks that will promote health information exchange, such as provider directories, certificates to assure identification and rules of the road for the nationwide health information (NwHIN) Exchange.
Even against the backdrop of HHS saying it intends to push back ICD-10 compliance, there's no shortage of healthcare entities insisting they will march forward with their conversion plans, aiming to be ready by October 1, 2013 -- federally-mandated deadline, or not.