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By Kaiser Health News | 09:17 am | November 12, 2015
When errors happen in the hospital, questions arise: Who's responsible? If treatment makes things worse - meaning patients need more care - who pays?
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:22 pm | November 11, 2015
A judge in New Jersey is expected to hear a complaint by Saint Peter's University Hospital that it was illegally excluded from a new discounted health plan offered by the state's largest health insurer because it and other independent, Catholic hospitals serve low income residents, according to the health system.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:20 pm | November 11, 2015
In 31 states and the District of Columbia, silver-level plans cover fewer than seven of the 10 most common drug treatment options or charge consumers more than $200 a month in cost sharing, according to an analysis of 2015 silver plans by consultant group Avalere Health.
By Susan Morse | 12:03 pm | November 11, 2015
Todd Craghead, who oversees $5 billion in annual gross patient revenue for the Utah health system, is leading the system's consolidation of revenue cycle functions across 22 hospitals and more than 100 physician clinics.
By Susan Morse | 11:30 am | November 11, 2015
The Medicare Part A annual deductible that beneficiaries pay when admitted to the hospital will be $1,288.00 in 2016, a small increase from $1,260.00 in 2015.
By Henry Powderly | 11:05 am | November 11, 2015
Colorado healthcare provider Centura Health said this week that it plans to open several hybrid centers for both urgent and emergency care in the coming months, touting it as a new model for the system hat could help rein in costs.
By Mike Miliard | 09:36 am | November 11, 2015
The study found that only 8 percent of healthcare institutions prohibit consumer messaging apps for employee communication -- perhaps unsurprising given employees in the healthcare industry use mobile messaging more frequently than voice calling for colleagues with whom they communicate most frequently.
By Susan Morse | 09:11 am | November 11, 2015
A judge in New Jersey is expected to hear a complaint by Saint Peter's University Hospital that it was illegally excluded from a new discounted health plan offered by the state's largest health insurer because it and other independent, Catholic hospitals serve low income residents, according to the health system.
By Susan Morse | 12:38 pm | November 10, 2015
GE Healthcare has acquired advisory firm The Camden Group, adding its more than 2,000 health organization customers to its consulting business in the United States and solidifying its position in the health sector.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:20 pm | November 10, 2015
The investigation is spurred by dramatic drug price increases, often on older, off-patent drugs, after the acquisition or merger of pharmaceutical companies.