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By Anthony Brino | 11:57 am | November 26, 2014
The case for collaboration in accountable care networks is getting a boost in the Puget Sound (Wash.) region.
By Henry Powderly | 11:51 am | November 26, 2014
Atlanta's Emory Healthcare will partner with payment financing firm CarePayment to create a flexible payment system as patients continue to be stretched thin by rising deductibles and out-of-pocket expenses.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:44 am | November 25, 2014
The case for collaboration in accountable care networks is getting a boost in the Puget Sound region, where Humana had found a partner for a new Medicare Advantage network.
By Jay Hancock, Kaiser Health News | 11:07 am | November 25, 2014
The Obama administration took another step to close what many see as a health-law loophole that allows large employers to offer medical plans without hospital coverage and bars their workers from subsidies to buy their own insurance.
By Frank Irving | 10:40 am | November 25, 2014
Two giants in the medical products business have agreed to consolidate services that bring supplies to physician offices.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 09:13 am | November 25, 2014
The former chief financial officer of a now-closed Texas hospital is one step closer to a potential five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to wrongly claiming EHR incentive money.
By Henry Powderly | 09:07 am | November 25, 2014
More healthcare providers are outsourcing end-to-end revenue cycle management amid the change to value-based payment models, a new survey shows. Experts predict the market for RCM outsourcing will approach $10 billion by 2016.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 04:28 pm | November 24, 2014
The Sunshine State's largest health insurer is betting on a well-branded telehealth service with a retail experience.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 02:23 pm | November 24, 2014
A tension between transparency and trade secrets has surfaced in North Carolina, where the state's largest insurer believes a new disclosure law will have unintended consequences.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:16 pm | November 24, 2014
The Obama administration took another step to close what many see as a health-law loophole that allows large employers to offer medical plans without hospital coverage and bars their workers from subsidies to buy their own insurance.