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By Healthcare Finance Staff | 03:19 pm | April 14, 2014
Highmark sees a market for guiding the millions of American adults helping their aging and ill parents, relatives and friends.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:54 pm | April 14, 2014
When it comes to security threat severity, the Heartbleed bug doesn't miss a beat, and may not for some time.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:35 pm | April 14, 2014
As payers on behalf of states and the federal government, Medicaid managed care organizations have the potential to drive reforms, and if they don't, they could be on the chopping block.
By Anthony Brino | 11:10 am | April 14, 2014
Providers of Medicare Advantage and Part D plans: look out. Dozens of plans may soon be terminated.
By Anthony Brino | 10:28 am | April 14, 2014
New entrants in the healthcare market could snatch billions of dollars of revenue from traditional healthcare companies if the traditional companies do not move faster to provide services in the setting consumers want.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:18 pm | April 11, 2014
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services leaders point to seniors' wide array of Medicare Advantage and Part D choices as evidence of the program's and insurer's health, but regulators may soon be terminating dozens of plans, unless sponsors pull out first.
By Richard Pizzi | 12:07 pm | April 11, 2014
Our weekly look at career moves in the healthcare finance sector. This issue highlights promotions, hires and fires for the week ending April 11, 2014.
By Mary Agnes Carey, Kaiser Health News | 11:45 am | April 11, 2014
The woman who became the face of the health law's troubled rollout last October is resigning her position as head of the country's Health and Human Services Department.
By Stephanie Bouchard | 11:25 am | April 11, 2014
With the purchase of Ranbaxy and if it can overcome Ranbaxy's troubles, Sun Pharma will find itself in a global leadership position with huge potential for growth.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 09:40 am | April 11, 2014
Sometimes the best solution is the simplest one. That's what some payers are finding out, for instance, with a home monitoring solution that tracks activity, rather than vital signs, for seniors and their caregivers.