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St. Luke’s Health System in Boise, Idaho violated antitrust laws when it bought a large physician practice in 2012, according to an appeals court ruling Tuesday.
Last year was another big one for hospital mergers and acquisitions, a new report suggests, as healthcare providers continue to see consolidation as a key financial strategy for surviving industry reforms.
Based on income, 8 in 10 people could choose a plan with a premium of $100 or less after tax credits, feds say.
One of the most ambitious startup insurers, a self-described "better kind of insurance company," may soon start selling in some of the nation's largest markets, including the world's technology capital.
Providers, consultants say organizations already have a vested interest in the changeover after several delays, having hired coders to avoid lost reimbursements if they don't make the switch.
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Loose rules by the FDA allowing products that should receive closer scrutiny to slip by.
The Affordable Care Act is too complicated, according to a panel at the National Health Policy Conference.
How many more ACA cooperative insurers will go out of business? At least some are going to be hard pressed.
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