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"You have to match the growth rate to the decline in the utilization rate," says Chief Financial Officer Timothy O'Connor.
Patients' assessments of the quality of the clinical care they received did not improve any more than they did for patients treated in older facilities.
Albert Davis and co-conspirators allegedly impersonated Cerner employees, physicians, investors and others -- both in e-mails and in-person visits.
In the farming town of Exeter, deep in California's Central Valley, Anne Roberson walks a quarter mile each day to her mailbox. Her walk and housekeeping chores are the 68-year-old's only exercise, and her weight has remained stubbornly over 200 pounds for some time.
When Pavel Poliakov's small clothing shop in a picturesque college town closed last year, he felt lucky to be able to sign up for Medicaid just as Colorado expanded the program under the new healthcare law.
The HHS grants were doled out across all 50 states, with separate amounts earmarked for major metropolitan areas in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
The nation's largest nonprofit health system is quietly getting into the insurance game under the auspices of population health.
Proposal brings falling payments for insurers, potentially disruptive options for health systems.
Deal gives provider ability to participate in the state's health insurance exchange with its narrow network.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has taken to the Web, producing a series of animated videos that explain the changes in a very easy to understand format.