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By Benjamin Harris | 11:19 am | October 16, 2014
Physician practices have the lowest revenue growth in the healthcare industry. When every dollar counts, anything from a lost referral to a bad online review can impact profitability. Here are some common revenue leaks and tips on plugging them.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 10:46 am | October 16, 2014
How did one large employer keep its healthcare costs flat for six years? A wide-ranging wellness program, provider bidding and "enlightened consumerism."
By Chris Nerney | 09:59 am | October 16, 2014
While reducing reliance on expensive inpatient care is a sensible goal for hospitals, the transition away from a bricks-and-mortar, fee-for-service model is creating tremendous pressures on chief financial officers.
By Anthony Brino | 09:20 am | October 16, 2014
Health systems as well as independent providers have an opportunity to drive best practices in specialty care and secure sustainable revenue with a new business and care model.
By Ashley Rekem | 11:52 am | October 15, 2014
The Cleveland Clinic and University of Texas Health are using the nation's first mobile stroke units to treat stroke patients sooner, and both show promise in preserving patients' quality of life and saving a great deal of money.
By Charles Roehrig | 11:31 am | October 15, 2014
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services recent 10-year projection of national health expenditures includes retail spending on prescription drugs, but a more complete picture of pharma spending would include the nonretail segment.
By Anthony Brino | 09:01 am | October 15, 2014
Some health systems see value in becoming part of branded health plan networks for limited provider plans, as other providers try to launch their very own plans.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 04:46 pm | October 14, 2014
Some health systems are seeing value in becoming part of branded health plan networks for limited provider plans, as other providers try to launch their very own plans.
By Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health News | 11:54 am | October 14, 2014
With an improving fiscal climate, some states are paying their Medicaid providers more. More states are increasing fees to specialists, nursing homes and managed care organizations, but 31 states were cutting or freezing Medicaid hospital rates, compared to 19 that were increasing them.
By Julie Munro | 11:33 am | October 14, 2014
The medical tourism industry must respond to the problems found in surrogacy tourism. The first is the need for medical tourism companies, brokers, clinics and even hospitals to hold patient funds in escrow. Abuse of patient trust by misappropriating funds should no longer be an issue.