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By Healthcare Finance Staff | 04:43 pm | February 24, 2010
James Cameron's sci-fi movie Avatar centers on a Marine who, through a nifty bit of futuristic technology, is able to slip into a virtual body and explore an extraterrestrial world.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 04:39 pm | February 24, 2010
Like everywhere, Detroit has been hit hard by this recession – only much, much worse. So when Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan started investigating ways to cut costs, they were wary about pursuing some of the options that might have realized the most savings.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 04:28 pm | February 24, 2010
In an unprecedented partnership between an insurance company and an online social network, Aetna has teamed with OneRecovery.com, a Web site that serves as an Internet community for people recovering from alcohol, drug abuse, and eating disorders, connecting them with each other and with healthcare professionals.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 10:24 am | February 17, 2010
Like everywhere, Detroit has been hit hard by this recession - only much, much worse.
By Effect Measure | 11:07 am | February 15, 2010
2009 was a dismal year, economically speaking - unless you were a health insurer.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:01 pm | February 12, 2010
In a development that was compared for its convenience and usefulness to banks' establishment of ATM networks, NaviNet, the country's largest real-time healthcare communications network, announced Thursday it would partner with ma
By Ernie De Los Santos | 11:04 am | February 11, 2010
Connolly Healthcare, the RAC for Region C, has posted 19 new approved issues for Complex Review on their RAC Issues page.
By Richard Pizzi | 10:53 am | February 08, 2010
The Yale New Haven Health System has announced plans to automate the extraction of data from invoices throughout its three healthcare delivery networks.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 06:36 pm | February 03, 2010
Physicians taking part in a two-year medical home pilot program will soon have access to new technology designed to help them identify patient care opportunities.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 06:33 pm | February 03, 2010
Four months after the switch to a new benefits administrator caused a massive claims backlog, the situation for Maryland mental health providers appears to be on the upswing. Even so, more repairs have to be made to the system before things can return to normal, state officials say. A published report in late December highlighted the difficulties that arose when the state's mental health department replaced its old contractor, APS Healthcare, with Norfolk, Va.-based ValueOptions. A projected $5 million savings prompted the switch.