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Susan Morse

Susan Morse

Susan Morse is the executive editor for Healthcare Finance News.

By Susan Morse | 01:53 pm | December 04, 2015
The struggling Daughters of Charity Health System will finally change hands after California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris on Thursday granted conditional approval for its $250 million bailout by Integrity Healthcare and BlueMountain Capital Management.
By Susan Morse | 11:21 am | December 04, 2015
The U.S. Senate on Thursday approved a bill repealing the bulk of the Affordable Care Act in a vote of 52 to 47 that largely went along party lines.
By Susan Morse | 03:02 pm | December 03, 2015
The case hinges on Vermont legislation requiring all administrators of self-insured benefit plans to regularly submit data on medical claims, pharmacy claims, member eligibility, provider and other information for use in the state's unified healthcare database.
By Susan Morse | 09:01 am | December 03, 2015
Though the outgoing governor of Kentucky and other supporters of the president's Affordable Care Act have been critical of a pledge made by incoming governor Matt Bevin to abolish the state exchange in favor of switching to the federal marketplace, his plan may have little effect on consumers.
By Susan Morse | 06:22 pm | December 02, 2015
Prescription drug spending was fueled largely by new medicines, particularly for specialty drugs such as those used to treat hepatitis C.
By Susan Morse | 12:12 pm | December 02, 2015
The letter is an effort to continue limiting the amount of assistance insurers can obtain from the government to lessen losses they sustain under the Affordable Care Act.
By Susan Morse | 04:42 pm | December 01, 2015
Pharmacy benefit company Express Scripts is partnering with Imprimis Pharmaceuticals to offer $1 a pill alternative to Daraprim, a drug owned by Martin Shkreli's company, Turing Pharmaceutical.
By Susan Morse | 11:58 am | December 01, 2015
From 2010 to 2014, there's been 2.1 million fewer hospital-acquired conditions; 87,000 fewer hospital-acquired condition related deaths; and $19.8 billion in costs have been averted, according to CMS Deputy Director Patrick Conway.
By Susan Morse | 03:42 pm | November 30, 2015
The state's only health insurance co-op will shut down operations on December 31, after failing to find additional financing, Meritus officials announced November 25.
By Susan Morse | 10:18 am | November 30, 2015
The former CFO of a Long Beach hospital in California, two orthopedic surgeons and two others have been charged in relation to a $600 million fraudulent billings scheme involving illegal referrals of thousands of patients for spinal surgeries.