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By Susan Morse | 11:39 am | April 27, 2015
"It has become necessary to build scale to meet community health needs well into the future," says Lancaster General CEO Thomas Beeman.
By Henry Powderly | 10:28 am | April 27, 2015
Optim operates a critical access hospital in Reidsville, Georgia, as well as an ambulatory center in Savannah.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:49 am | April 27, 2015
Patient advisory councils often serve as sounding boards for hospital leaders -- offering advice on a range of issues.
By Susan Morse | 11:44 am | April 24, 2015
One issue driving the change: 30.7 percent of insured consumers said that the cost was lower than another source of care.
By Henry Powderly | 11:19 am | April 24, 2015
The market for physician assistants is booming, according to a new report, though earnings vary across specialties.
By Henry Powderly | 10:47 am | April 24, 2015
Proposal also means 19 hospitals now listed as rural would be converted to urban, losing their 14.9 percent payment adjustment.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 09:02 am | April 24, 2015
Thousands of families with a disabled or deceased parent may have received a lower subsidy than they deserved to buy health coverage through the federal insurance marketplace as a result of a calculation error by the federal government.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 04:57 pm | April 23, 2015
Add Tennessee and Kansas to the list of states that have been warned by the Obama administration that failing to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act could jeopardize special funding to pay hospitals and doctors for treating the poor.
By Susan Morse | 04:27 pm | April 23, 2015
"You're talking about a healthcare service that's more challenging to regulate. People are going into other people's homes, rather than going into a facility," expert says.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 04:15 pm | April 23, 2015
It's a network war with Midwest manners, but Nebraska's largest insurer and health system still have miles to go before a resolution. The impasse may be hurting one organization more than the other.