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Chelsey Ledue

By Chelsey Ledue | 10:01 am | August 12, 2010
Nearly two-thirds of emergency departments were classified as safety net hospitals in 2007 – nearly double the number classified as such in 1997, according to a recent study.
By Chelsey Ledue | 10:49 am | August 11, 2010
Univita Health has released the results of a national study that identifies nationwide costs associated with home healthcare, assisted living facilities and skilled nursing facilities.
By Chelsey Ledue | 10:01 am | August 10, 2010
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has announced the availability of up to $250 million in grants for new access points for the delivery of primary care services for underserved and vulnerable populations under the Health Center Program.
By Chelsey Ledue | 02:57 pm | August 09, 2010
CeltiCare Health Plan of Massachusetts contends that a letter to the editor appearing in the Aug. 5 edition of the New England Journal of Medicine makes "very damaging allegations that are both false and unfounded about the care and access CeltiCare provides."
By Chelsey Ledue | 10:50 am | August 09, 2010
A new study estimates that measurable medical errors cost the U.S. economy $19.5 billion in 2008.
By Chelsey Ledue | 10:10 am | August 06, 2010
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has announced $159.1 million in grants to healthcare workforce training programs.
By Chelsey Ledue | 10:52 am | August 04, 2010
The New England Healthcare Institute says the quality and efficiency of primary care could be dramatically improved through the use of team-based care.
By Chelsey Ledue | 10:36 am | August 04, 2010
For every 100 physicians, there are 95 medical liability claims filed against them, according to the American Medical Association.
By Chelsey Ledue | 02:31 pm | August 02, 2010
Empire BlueCross BlueShield has significantly expanded its HMO and PPO/EPO & Indemnity Reference Laboratory Networks.
By Chelsey Ledue | 11:58 am | July 30, 2010
The first for-profit insurance company approved to offer government-subsidized coverage under Massachusetts' health reform has dangerously restricted access to primary care, according to a new report.