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By Henry Powderly | 11:06 am | August 21, 2015
Pennsylvania families that faced penalties for Children's Health Insurance Program coverage that did not meet minimum requirements set by the Affordable Care Act are in the clear after Gov. Tom Wolf on Thursday said the state expanded its CHIP program.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 10:27 am | August 21, 2015
The center, which will share space with the Allina Health-operated Minnesota Perinatal Physicians Clinic, was partly financed by a $1 million donation from Mike Ciresi, a Minnesota attorney and former chair of the Children's Foundation, and his wife Ann.
By Henry Powderly | 09:53 am | August 21, 2015
Walgreens will open 25 new clinics across Oregon and Washington in partnership with hospital operator Providence Health and Services, the company announced on Friday, as the pharmacy chain continues to grow its clinical business.
By Bernie Monegain | 08:42 am | August 21, 2015
Universal compliance with the practice, and auditing such compliance, is feasible, says Robert Wachter.
By Susan Morse | 03:27 pm | August 20, 2015
A new checklist by the American Hospital Association is aimed at ensuring hospitals, and more urgently, physicians, are ready for a successful transition to ICD-10 on October 1.
By Henry Powderly | 01:42 pm | August 20, 2015
Though critical access hospitals will continue to earn less, Fitch Ratings this week said it does not expect the financial struggles to affect these hospitals' credit ratings due to their near 100 percent reimbursement from Medicare and political support that will stave off any attempt to cut payments.
By Susan Morse | 12:38 pm | August 20, 2015
The California Supreme Court has upheld a $5.7 million jury verdict against management of a southern California hospital and in favor of a doctor who claimed he was framed when someone planted a bag of illegal drugs and a loaded gun in his car.
By Susan Morse | 09:49 am | August 20, 2015
Experts say problems seen in September in testing ICD-10 codes could turn into disasters when the new diagnostic code set goes live on October 1.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:25 am | August 20, 2015
As hospitals chase better patient ratings and health outcomes, an increasing number are rethinking how they function at night -- in some cases reducing nighttime check-ins or trying to better coordinate medicines -- so that more patients can sleep relatively uninterrupted.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:17 am | August 20, 2015
Large majorities said they would favor allowing Medicare to negotiate with companies on prices and allowing people to buy medicines imported from Canada.