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By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:00 am | June 25, 2015
The Blues have been accused of running health insurance like a mafia for years, but now lawsuits could stick and compromise the family's future.
By Henry Powderly | 10:55 am | June 25, 2015
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, DaVita devised a scheme to maximize the amount of drugs it waste, billing Medicare for the price of the dose and the waste.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:44 am | June 25, 2015
To ease the financial burden, the California agency that governs the state's Affordable Care Act marketplace issued landmark rules recently that will limit the amount anyone enrolled in one of those plans can be charged each month for high-end medicine.
By Susan Morse | 09:25 am | June 25, 2015
Yale created a process that linked financial and clinical data, giving physicians access to information they didn't have before.
By Anthony Brino | 01:01 am | June 25, 2015
The evolution of deadly, infectious bacteria must be countered with the healthcare system’s own transformation in prevention, consumer advocates and government experts argue.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 03:02 pm | June 24, 2015
Despite looming consolidation, health plans and insurers broadly need to attract more younger workers as Baby Boomers retire and markets evolve.
By Susan Morse | 11:37 am | June 24, 2015
Patient satisfaction has become much more tied to costs as consumers pay more out-of-pocket for their healthcare expenses.
By Henry Powderly | 11:22 am | June 24, 2015
Prepayment, patient engagement and clear estimates are a success for St. Luke's Health System.
By Anthony Brino | 09:47 am | June 24, 2015
Oregon regulators are working with insurers to increase premiums, after a $127 million collective shortfall last year.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:17 am | June 24, 2015
Some employers say a proposed rule could force them to cut the size of wellness programs’ financial incentives or penalties.