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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services plans to keep program in place that penalizes hospitals that showed too many medical errors.
Bipartisanship that congressional leaders celebrated was a little too much to bear for The Daily Show host.
Nobilis said the acquisition helps the firm to add an in-network hospital for its patients and providers.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services proposes changes to quality reporting, readmission fines and disproportionate share hospital payments.
Taking a cue from car manufacturers and cell phone companies, some providers are starting to see value in guaranteeing a standard for quality and costs.
Despite the government's push to make health information more available, few people use concrete information about doctors or hospitals to obtain better care at lower prices.
In a new oncology program in Florida, Aetna is trying to combine the medical home model with access to advanced care and translational research.
A decision to take away subsidies could leave millions without insurance.
About two of three people say it is still difficult to know how much specific doctors or hospitals charge for medical treatments or procedures.
Federal Trade Commission says Cardinal violated the FTC Act in monopolizing the sale and distribution of radiopharmaceuticals in 25 markets.