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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said it was releasing the data to provide greater transparency on what drugs were being prescribed, and by which physicians.
While the two databases use a different mix of data to crown facilities as the best when it comes to patient safety, it's interesting that so few ended up topping both lists.
Any provider who submits claims electronically can participate in acknowledgement testing.
Eskenazi Health, NorthBay Healthcare adds pools, fitness centers, even gardens, to new centers.
Medicaid managed care specialist Centene nearly doubled its quarterly profit, wrapping its arms around more and more members while adding fuel to rumor fires about the next wave of takeovers.
Nurses strike over pay and safety issues, despite recent high marks for safety among those hospitals.
Aetna is again showing that the new insurance market, along with the business of health reform, can be profitable.
The plan claims to give employers the potential to save up to 15 percent over Aetna's traditional broad provider network plans.
Baptist made money doing what used to be industry heresy: reducing patients' use of the medical system.
Qualitest survey found 28 percent of organizations said they have done any revenue impact testing with payers.