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By Henry Powderly | 11:37 am | October 28, 2015
While Maine, Massachusetts and Florida earned top marks, other states like Vermont, New Mexico and Alabama performed poorly. See the complete list.
By Jessica Davis | 10:20 am | October 28, 2015
The American Academy of Family Physicians launched an online portal to make it easier for its doctor members to demand Congress push back Stage 3 of the meaningful use regulation.
By Henry Powderly | 10:01 am | October 28, 2015
The New England state saw 68 percent of its facilities earn an "A" grade in the latest rankings, with 11 of the 16 hospitals earning highest marks. It is the fourth time in a row Maine led the rankings.
By Susan Morse | 04:04 pm | October 27, 2015
Rite Aid has worked to expand its RediClinics, walk-in health centers, while Walgreens has aggressively expanded its walk-in clinic business.
By Henry Powderly | 03:58 pm | October 27, 2015
Dike Ajiri, chief executive officer at Chicago-based Mobile Doctors, recently plead guilty to charges that he fraudulently billed Medicare for in home-treatments that were longer than they actually were.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 02:25 pm | October 27, 2015
Premiums will increase an average of 7.5 percent for the second-lowest-cost silver insurance plan to be offered next year in the 37 states where the federal government operates health marketplaces, according to an analysis by the Department of Health and Human Services.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:30 pm | October 27, 2015
Turing Pharmaceuticals chief Martin Shkreli will face new competition for Daraprim, the AIDS drug he recently hiked 5,000 percent in price, after competitor Imprimis Pharmaceuticals said it would market a similar drug for just $1 a tablet.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:27 pm | October 27, 2015
The House has approved a budget reconciliation bill that repeals parts of the Affordable Care Act, including the individual and employer mandates, the "Cadillac tax," and the medical device tax.
By Susan Morse | 12:17 pm | October 27, 2015
Only a third of providers interviewed believe the ACA will lower the per-patient cost of healthcare, compared to two-thirds a year ago, according to a 2015 Mortenson Healthcare Industry study.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:54 am | October 27, 2015
Premiums will increase an average of 7.5 percent for the second-lowest-cost silver insurance plan to be offered next year in the 37 states where the federal government operates health marketplaces, according to an analysis by the Department of Health and Human Services.