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By Jeff Lagasse | 12:05 pm | February 08, 2016
The Department of Health and Human Services is looking at ways to improve the quality of care at facilities operated by the Indian Health Service, focusing especially on the Great Plains area.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 11:58 am | February 08, 2016
Colorado hospitals and health systems provided more than $2 billion in community benefits in 2014, according to data recently released by the Colorado Hospital Association.
By Jeff Lagasse | 11:42 am | February 08, 2016
In its annual Community Benefit Report, the Minnesota Hospital Association announced that the state's nonprofit hospitals and health systems chipped in more than $4.3 billion in programs and services in 2014 to benefit community health. That's an uptick of 4.6 percent compared to the previous year.
By Jessica Davis | 11:00 am | February 08, 2016
More than one-third of hospitals aren't meeting National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators performance metrics, a new Ohio State University study on chief nurse executives finds.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:24 am | February 08, 2016
In December 2014, Medicare began a pilot program in three states, including Pennsylvania, to cut down on what officials believed were improper payments, including some possible fraud and abuse, in nonemergency ambulance services. The program moved to more aggressively enforce Medicare's long-standing policy requiring that beneficiaries be so weak they could only be moved on a stretcher before it would pay for repeated, nonemergency ambulance service.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:07 am | February 08, 2016
In general, both praise and criticisms of the law are accurate. That's because the health law is so big and sweeping that it has had effects both positive and negative. Here is a brief guide to some things the health law has -- and has not -- accomplished since it was signed by President Barack Obama in 2010.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:58 pm | February 05, 2016
Twenty major companies, including American Express, Verizon, Coca-Cola and HCA have joined the newly-launched Health Transformation Alliance to combine data on the population health of their employees, and potentially flex their muscle with insurance companies and big pharma, according to Tevi Troy, president of the American Health Policy Institute.
By Susan Morse | 01:27 pm | February 05, 2016
Twenty major companies, including American Express, Verizon, Coca-Cola and HCA have joined the newly-launched Health Transformation Alliance to combine data on the population health of their employees, and potentially flex their muscle with insurance companies and big pharma, according to Tevi Troy, president of the American Health Policy Institute.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 11:41 am | February 05, 2016
Financial challenges once again ranked as the top concern for hospital chief executive officers in 2015, according to a new study by the American College of Healthcare Executives. Patient safety and quality, and governmental mandates came in as the 2nd and 3rd highest concerns.
By Jeff Lagasse | 10:45 am | February 05, 2016
Northwell Health, which until January was known as the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, will air its first-ever Super Bowl ads during Sunday's game -- a 30-second spot in the second quarter, and two 30-second ads that will run during pre-game coverage.