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By Susan Morse | 10:52 am | April 06, 2016
According to a recent Health Affairs report, federal and state marketplaces would do well to nudge consumers toward health plans that result in the best fit for the individual.
By Jeff Lagasse | 07:02 am | April 06, 2016
Facing new measures by the U.S. Treasury to thwart tax-evading deals, drugmaker Pfizer has officially jettisoned its $160 billion agreement to buy Allergan, according to published reports.
By Susan Morse | 04:40 pm | April 05, 2016
Giving exchange consumers concise information on the medical benefits and overall ratings of a health plan makes them more likely to select a higher-quality product, according to a new Health Affairs report.
By Kaiser Health News | 03:49 pm | April 05, 2016
Nearly a third of people without health insurance, about 10 million, live in families that received a federal earned income tax credit (EITC) in 2014, according to a new study. But the Internal Revenue Service doesn't tell those tax filers that their low and moderate incomes likely mean their households qualify for Medicaid or subsidies to buy coverage on the insurance exchanges. That's a lost opportunity to identify people who are eligible but not receiving government assistance to gain health coverage, the researchers say.
By Jeff Lagasse | 02:58 pm | April 05, 2016
Reviews of healthcare providers on social media sites like Yelp are filling gaps in traditional ratings programs driven by the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey, a new study in Health Affairs claims.
By Henry Powderly | 12:52 pm | April 05, 2016
Montefiore Health System this week rolled out a new branding slogan it hopes will draw attention to the system's legacy in the metro New York area.
By Jeff Lagasse | 12:09 pm | April 05, 2016
Despite recent attention to rising pharmaceutical prices, a new study claims the total costs of treating patients with cancer in the United States have risen no faster than overall costs for Medicare and commercial insurance in the past decade.
By Kaiser Health News | 11:29 am | April 05, 2016
As patient-centered medical care has taken hold in recent years, there's been a growing interest in finding ways to use outcomes reported by individuals to help guide care.
By Susan Morse | 07:21 pm | April 04, 2016
The total 3.05 percent rate is less than the total 3.55 percent CMS proposed in February.
By Jeff Lagasse | 04:51 pm | April 04, 2016
Healthcare CEOs are increasingly focused on business-level issues, a new report by The Advisory Board has found, as consumerism continues to reshape the industry.