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By Richard Pizzi | 01:43 pm | November 25, 2009
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson wants to transform his state’s Medicaid program ... and other healthcare finance news from the state level.
By Richard Pizzi | 12:46 pm | November 24, 2009
More than 300 RNs at Menorah Medical Center in Overland Park, Kan., have voted to align with Nurses United, the local arm of National Nurses Organizing Committee/California Nurses Association.
By Richard Pizzi | 11:18 am | November 24, 2009
Ohio hospitals are planning more cuts in staff, services and vital renovation projects, according to a statewide survey.
By Richard Pizzi | 10:51 am | November 24, 2009
The Kaiser Family Foundation has released two related issue briefs that document coverage of family planning services and perinatal services in state Medicaid programs.
By Richard Pizzi | 11:53 am | November 23, 2009
Beginning in 2010, Joint Commission-accredited hospitals will be able to report on a set of perinatal care core measures to meet Joint Commission accreditation requirements.
By Richard Pizzi | 11:18 am | November 23, 2009
National Medicaid enrollment grew by two million in the first half of 2009 to more than 52 million, according to a new report.
By Richard Pizzi | 02:30 pm | November 20, 2009
Tired of the 10,000-foot view? Time for some interesting healthcare finance news from the state and local level.
By Richard Pizzi | 12:02 pm | November 20, 2009
The HWS Labor Market Pulse Index, a quarterly barometer of local market healthcare workforce fluctuations, shows near-term demand for healthcare workers growing fastest in Houston, Orlando and Atlanta for the third quarter of 2009.
By Richard Pizzi | 11:26 am | November 19, 2009
A study by the Greater Cincinnati Health Council reveals that Cincinnati hospitals provided more than $276 million in uncompensated care in 2008, a 15 percent increase over 2007 numbers.
By Richard Pizzi | 12:15 pm | November 18, 2009
The U.S. National Library of Medicine has released a draft rules-based mapping from SNOMED Clinical Terms to the International Classification of Diseases, 9th revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) to support healthcare reimbursement.