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Many insurers are adopting comprehensive telehealth coverage, setting the ball rolling for others to follow suit.
Of all the new cooperative insurers, the one led by a Blue Cross veteran attracting droves of exchange and employer members might seem the least likely to fail. Now the success of every co-op will be in question.
The six-story medical center is expected to handle 100,000 patient visits a year.
As 2014 winds down, we've taken a look back at some of the biggest stories in healthcare finance in the past year. See what you may have missed.
The move comes nearly two weeks after the politician said he was exploring the possibility of running for president in 2016.
The plan moves the emergency room closer to the university's new hospital facility and would boost the number of beds from 36 to 42.
The bonus boosted pay rates for primary care doctors who saw Medicaid patients to the same level as they are paid by Medicare.
Healthcare.gov enrolled 1.9 million new customers for health insurance between Nov. 15 and Dec. 18. At the same time, another 4.5 million existing policyholders either re-enrolled or were automatically renewed.
St. Elizabeth Healthcare has named Lori Ritchey-Baldwin chief financial officer after serving as vice president of finance for the past two years
Between online marketplaces for Social Security numbers and data hijackings at Sony and critical access hospitals, catching and preventing fraud has never been more important or dependent on technology.