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By Henry Powderly | 04:17 pm | July 08, 2015
Healthcare Trust of America said it invested a total of $190 million into the Boston, Charleston, Indianapolis and Raleigh markets in the second quarter, buying up a range of healthcare facilities.
By Susan Morse | 01:07 pm | July 08, 2015
After being halted for several hours Wednesday due to a computer malfunction, trading on the New York Stock Exchange resumed at 3:10 p.m., officials said.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:07 pm | July 08, 2015
Trying to bring affordable, painless lab tests to the masses, Theranos is breaking into a new market in collaboration with one of Pennsylvania's major insurers.
By Anthony Brino | 11:52 am | July 08, 2015
The testing company that could upend America's diagnostics market will partner with Capital BlueCross in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to bring the company's new direct-to-consumer blood testing options to the insurer's 1.3 million members.
By Anthony Brino | 11:06 am | July 08, 2015
Hospital systems and other nonprofit healthcare institutions could soon find themselves losing long-held tax exemptions, as another major health system, New Jersey's Atlantic Health System, has lost its legal fight to avoid paying property taxes.
By Henry Powderly | 10:14 am | July 08, 2015
Revenue cycle company Emdeon this week announced plans to acquire Altegra Health, an analytics firm, for $910 million, a move the companies said will better position them as the industry moves to a value-based model.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:42 am | July 08, 2015
The study, in the July issue of the policy journal Health Affairs, found that the average birth control pill user saved $255 in the year after the requirement took effect.
By Henry Powderly | 02:45 pm | July 07, 2015
CMS plans to cut payment for 60-day care episodes by nearly $81, or 1.72 percent. The agency said the proposed rule would save the government $380 million.
By Anthony Brino | 01:56 pm | July 07, 2015
Individual marketplace plans are in for huge rate increases next year, some fear, but the ACA markets so far suggest that many organizations, including provider-owned plans, are holding the line, according to researchers with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Urban Institute.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:26 pm | July 07, 2015
Not only are many hospitals getting sizable federal drug discounts, some may be over-prescribing, according to the Government Accountability Office.