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By Bernie Monegain | 12:40 pm | November 12, 2014
Bon Secours Health System wants to ensure discharged patients get the care and attention they need without being unnecessarily readmitted to the hospital. To that end, they're launching a new population health and care management program.
By Anthony Brino | 11:28 am | November 12, 2014
For some nurses, the emergence of the Ebola virus is increasing a sense of hospital leadership's underinvestment and under-appreciation. The resulting union-driven strikes could cost health systems in their budgets and reputations.
By Rodney J. Moore | 11:08 am | November 12, 2014
Opportunities still exist within the healthcare supply chain for improvement and greater efficiency of operations. Lately, price alignment strategies appear to be at the forefront as the newest hope for cost containment.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:47 pm | November 11, 2014
Large national insurers have gotten lots of attention for investing in new technology and acquiring startups, but as it happens the Blues are making some of the biggest waves in the digital health space.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:12 am | November 11, 2014
A new Republican majority focused on curbing regulation may give the healthcare industry the opposite of what most are looking for: uncertainty. Or they could turn to a fairly simple option to help the stakeholders long resistant to ICD-10.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 09:42 am | November 11, 2014
The California-based nonprofit health system and HMO Kaiser Permanente is hustling and bustling this year.
By Chuck Green | 08:10 am | November 11, 2014
Although CMS paused the RAC audit program in March, hospitals must remain vigilant. The agency has promised a new round of recovery auditor contracts will be awarded before the end of 2014.
By Eric Whitney | 08:08 am | November 11, 2014
DaVita HealthCare Partners, a provider of kidney dialysis services, is making a move into primary care, and has announced a joint venture with a hospital company in Colorado and Kansas. Some say the firm might be trying to create a model for Medicare to follow.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:35 pm | November 10, 2014
Public exchange shoppers will have more choices this open enrollment period, and in some places, they're being courted with affordability, as insurers try to draw both first-time buyers and membership from rivals.
By Richard Pizzi | 11:41 am | November 10, 2014
Third quarter financial results indicate that Kaiser Permanente, the giant California-based nonprofit health system, continues to gain strength.