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By Jeff Lagasse | 10:44 am | December 29, 2015
Health plans reimbursed customers approximately $478 million in 2014, translating to about $129 per family receiving a refund, according to data aggregation firm Mark Farrah Associates.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 03:19 pm | December 28, 2015
Saint Peter's sued Horizon over what it said was its wrongful exclusion.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 03:10 pm | December 28, 2015
The Patient Access and Medicare Protection Act, which was recently passed, will hold Medicare reimbursement rates steady for freestanding radiation oncology centers. Additionally, two providers listed as B3 stable, 21st Century Oncology and Vantage Oncology, will see their 2016 rates hold steady for 2017-18, according to a report from Moody's Investor Service.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 02:46 pm | December 28, 2015
The co-owners of a Dallas-based home health business as well as two nurse employees have been charged with conspiracy and fraud for allegedly submitting false claims to Medicare for $13.4 million dollars, according to the FBI.
By Jeff Lagasse | 02:33 pm | December 28, 2015
The neurostimulation devices market was valued at more than $5 billion globally in 2014, and that number is only expected to grow, with annual increases of 12.7 percent forecasted from now until 2020, said New York City-based P&S Market Research in findings released Monday.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 02:22 pm | December 28, 2015
Men are getting more screening colonoscopies since the health law reduced how much Medicare beneficiaries pay out of pocket for the preventive tests, a recent study found. The change, however, didn't affect women's rates.
By Susan Morse | 11:57 am | December 28, 2015
Saint Peter's sued Horizon over what it said was its wrongful exclusion.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:18 am | December 28, 2015
Men are getting more screening colonoscopies since the health law reduced how much Medicare beneficiaries pay out of pocket for the preventive tests, a recent study found. The change, however, didn't affect women's rates.
By Jeff Lagasse | 12:28 pm | December 23, 2015
The Patient Access and Medicare Protection Act, which was recently passed, will hold Medicare reimbursement rates steady for freestanding radiation oncology centers. Additionally, two providers listed as B3 stable, 21st Century Oncology and Vantage Oncology, will see their 2016 rates hold steady for 2017-18, according to a report from Moody's Investor Service.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:03 pm | December 23, 2015
UnitedHealth Group subsidiary Optum will buy the administrative support services for ProHealth Physicians, one of Connecticut's largest independent physician groups.