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By Susan Morse | 02:29 pm | July 29, 2015
Providence Hospitals would keep its name and continue to operate as a Catholic hospital.
By Anthony Brino | 11:08 am | July 29, 2015
The 25-bed Cochise Regional Hospital in Douglas, Arizona, is set to close at the end of July, after Medicare took the rare action of cutting off funding based on findings from several compliance and safety investigations.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:07 am | July 29, 2015
Premiums for 1.3 million Covered California consumers will rise an average 4 percent, slightly less than last year's increase of 4.2 percent.
By Susan Morse | 10:25 am | July 29, 2015
Clinical documentation improvement at Henry Ford Health System includes nurses serving as translators between physicians and coders and analytic tools that have added 2 percent to revenue cycle bottom line.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:43 am | July 29, 2015
Despite concerns about turning the obstetrical specialty into "shift" work similar to emergency physicians, the laborist trend is growing as hospitals seek to improve patient safety and physicians increasingly recognize they need help responding to emergencies.
By Henry Powderly | 08:58 am | July 29, 2015
U.S. healthcare spending is expected to grow by 5.8 percent through 2024, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said on Tuesday, driven by the rise of expensive specialty drugs and higher insured rates under the Affordable Care Act.
By Henry Powderly | 04:45 pm | July 28, 2015
At the same time, enrollment in Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program is just under 72 million.
By Henry Powderly | 03:36 pm | July 28, 2015
On August 27, CMS will broadcast a live conference call with Sue Bowman from the American Health Information Management Association and Nelly Leon-Chisen from the American Hospital Association, updating providers on the latest news regarding ICD-10 implementation and offering coding tips from both the AHA and AHIMA.
By Anthony Brino | 09:53 am | July 28, 2015
Medicare and the healthcare system it helped create has led to a situation where healthcare companies, particularly hospitals, offer a reliable source of middle class employment but also consume larger-than-desired public and private budgets that threaten to crowd out investments in education, infrastructure and housing.