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Nonprofit healthcare network becomes the first hospital to offset all of its fossil fuel use with locally produced, green energy.
The company will serve more than 5,200 health system members and affiliates and more than 118,000 non-acute healthcare customers.
New Jersey's largest insurer is expanding its medical home program in an effort to boost primary care access and member satisfaction, as new competitive threats loom from non-traditional insurers.
He most recently served as vice president of financial operations for Scottsdale Lincoln Health Network's Arizona Market.
The way hospitals create their annual budgets could be changing amid reforms, as some are beginning to see the benefits of leaning on business intelligence during the process.
Aetna is positioning itself to ride out the early storms of health reform and end up plying the new waters sustainably.
Lack of awareness of new coverage options and financial assistance appear to be a major barrier.
Pennsylvania's largest insurer has agreed to a broader interpretation of continuity of care provisions in a long-term accord with its main rival, while also touting what it sees as positive membership choice trends.
Suit claimed the hospital operator illegally donated money to New Mexico counties in return for higher Medicaid payments.
Not everyone who could benefit from colon cancer screening is enthusiastic about receiving the invasive "gold standard" diagnostic. It can also be expensive for insurers, unlike other options for patients.