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By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:49 am | August 12, 2015
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said it will delay releasing data on its risk corridor ratios for insurers participating in health insurance exchanges after it found several discrepancies in the data.
By Mike Miliard | 11:19 am | August 12, 2015
Experts say existing systems are not really capable of dealing with the revenue cycle shift.
By Jennifer Zaino | 10:55 am | August 12, 2015
From bed pans and basins to catheters and syringes, hospital supply chain managers know just how important plastic products are to the business. And lucky for them, the drop in petroleum prices is creating much needed cost savings for savvy organizations.
By Henry Powderly | 10:09 am | August 12, 2015
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said it will delay releasing data on its risk corridor ratios for insurers participating in health insurance exchanges after it found several discrepancies in the data.
By Henry Powderly | 09:59 am | August 12, 2015
Capital One will take over the healthcare finance arm of GE Capital in a $9 billion deal, the financial firm announced Tuesday night, turning a company known best for its "what's in your wallet" credit card business into a powerhouse in the healthcare lending sphere.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 08:47 am | August 12, 2015
The program saved $580 million in nine markets in the first round of bidding, which ended in 2013, and an additional $2 billion in the second round, which ended in July 2014.
By Susan Morse | 04:39 pm | August 11, 2015
These awards build on the $101 million awarded to 164 new health center sites in May 2015, bringing the total to 700 sites established with Affordable Care Act funding.
By Tammy Worth | 03:35 pm | August 11, 2015
One system may be a challenge for some organizations, but it is imperative that clinical and revenue sides align, experts say.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:22 pm | August 11, 2015
Internal controls are lacking when it come to setting an individual's eligibility for tax credits and cost sharing reductions for health plans bought through Healthcare.gov, according to a new report by the Office of the Inspector General.
By Susan Morse | 11:52 am | August 11, 2015
Deficiencies included improper verification of Social Security numbers, citizenship, annual household income and family size.