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But spending on community programs still a small slice of the tax savings these health systems receive.
National insurers think they need to get bigger or risk losing out, so payers like United and Aetna are looking expand their core health plan businesses and take new services to market.
As the 50th anniversary of Medicaid approaches, a new report claims there is much work to do on the state-federal program, from finding sustainable hospital payment reforms to tackling the problem of poor oral health.
Membership for Anthem, a company of for-profit Blue Cross Blue Shield Plans in 14 states, increased 1.9 percent to 37.5 million.
Target's nearly 80 walk-in clinic locations will be rebranded as CVS MinuteClinics, and CVS Health will open as many as 20 new clinics in Target stores within three years as part of the company's goal to have 1,500 by 2017.
Battle between SignatureMD and MDVIP rages over alleged anticompetitive practices that require doctors to sign noncompete agreements.
OSHA is extending its National Emphasis Program on Nursing and Residential Care Facilities because the healthcare industry still has more reported workplace injuries than any other general industry.
Seven organizations scored $250,000 over two years to expand their projects while 11 organizations received $75,000 to start budding projects.
Health system-run plans grab more members, affect credit ratings, S&P says.
Entrepreneur claims direct-to-consumer laboratory testing and price transparency are an integral piece of health reform and a solution to America's disease and cost problems.