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By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:13 pm | October 02, 2012
One of California's largest health insurers has agreed to pay a settlement sum for an alleged data breach that compromised the personal health information of 33,756 of its members.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:37 pm | September 28, 2012
Saying insurer Highmark Inc. has breached their $475 million affiliation agreement, West Penn Allegheny Health System on Friday announced that it was walking away from the deal and would be "exploring new options for its future direction."
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:58 pm | September 28, 2012
New research suggests Arizona would save money with Medicaid expansion New research from the Grand Canyon Institute suggests that Arizona would save money and create thousands of jobs if it chooses to expand its Medicaid program under the program set forth by the federal government in the Affordable Care Act.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:58 am | September 28, 2012
Officials from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) have issued a challenge to get 1,000 critical access and small rural hospitals to meaningful use by 2014.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:21 am | September 28, 2012
It's no secret there are many in the healthcare community who feel the move toward accountable care organizations (ACOs), is simply a flavor of the decade whose taste will sour and will inevitably take a place on the scrap heap of failed system reforms alongside its first cousin the HMO.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:00 pm | September 26, 2012
Amid emerging evidence that some hospitals may be using electronic health records (EHRs) to "game the system" by either cloning or "upcoding" claims, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder sent a warning letter Monday to the CEOs of five hospital associations that such activity will not be tolerated.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:33 am | September 26, 2012
In the widespread quest to find remedies for America's pricey healthcare system, some say the answers lie locally, from the bottom up.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:00 am | September 26, 2012
Proposed federal legislation removing costs associated with insurance brokers from the Affordable Care Act's medical loss ratio has reignited a debate about rising costs and consumer protections, with a new report from the Consumers Union contending that the legislation could lead to significant reductions in consumer rebates.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 03:28 pm | September 25, 2012
McKesson on Monday announced that it will acquire Waltham, Mass.-based MedVentive, which develops risk management and population health technology.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 03:05 pm | September 25, 2012
As the nation ages, Medicaid enrollment expands and state governments look for budget savings, more states are likely to use long term managed care for Medicaid programs, according to KPMG's Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Institute.