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By Susan Morse | 09:34 pm | March 25, 2015
Cost of repealing Medicare's sustainable growth rate would add $145 billion in government spending, report claims.
By David Weldon | 04:51 pm | March 25, 2015
Hospitals and healthcare centers are creating networks comprised of the collaborations of providers, physicians, payers and patients -- all toward the goal of increasing the patient experience while decreasing the cost to provide that care.
By Henry Powderly | 04:16 pm | March 25, 2015
More than 1,300 healthcare providers operate on the edge of the U.S. healthcare system. They are critical access hospitals, small facilities that have fewer than 25 beds and are often in remote, rural areas and provide needed care to smaller populations.
By Susan Morse | 12:35 pm | March 25, 2015
Meanwhile, proposed legislation could cost physicians more, leading to more alignment with hospitals.
By Anthony Brino | 12:17 pm | March 25, 2015
“Not all readmissions can or should be prevented; indeed, some are planned as part of sound clinical care,” AHA says.
By Henry Powderly | 11:54 am | March 25, 2015
Participants in the program are expected to scale their value-based payments to 30 percent by 2016 and 50 percent by 2018.
By Anthony Brino | 10:32 am | March 25, 2015
Some health systems are trying to help patients avoid high-cost bills altogether, by working with insurers to craft value-based plans that offer low out-of-pocket costs.
By Henry Powderly | 05:42 pm | March 24, 2015
Department of Justice says chain allowed patients to undergo radiation cancer treatment that was not supervised by radiation oncologists.
By Anthony Brino | 04:13 pm | March 24, 2015
Under the provision, CMS could continue to use Medicare Administrative Contractors to "probe and educate" providers on their likely compliance with the two-midnight rule.
By Susan Morse | 03:59 pm | March 24, 2015
Bill calls for stiffer fines for tax delinquent Medicare service providers, keeping reimbursement for acute care providers to 1 percent and by upping premiums for wealthier Medicare beneficiaries.