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A recent Moody’s Investment Service report says that several recent developments will likely have long-term consequences for the generic drug industry.
As more providers and payers start on the ACO journey, they can look to early adopters for guidance.
Some accountable care organizations started long before the term was coined, with providers and payers forming risk-sharing agreements to improve outcomes and reduce costs.
Despite the relatively weaker contribution of health employment growth to the current recovery, the health sector share of total employment is equal to 10.71 percent as of July 2013, barely below its all-time high rate.
The exodus of physicians leaving Medicare may seem alarming at first, but it may simply mean different opportunities will be taken.
With healthcare reform a top priority for most organizations, the cost, quality and outcomes movement is garnering some popularity among supply chain leaders at hospitals.
Playing off the title of Billy Joel's iconic 1976 song, the officials running New York's health insurance exchange announced Tuesday that they have chosen New York State of Health as the brand name of their new online marketplace.
About one month before public insurance exchanges open, less than one-third of the healthiest, lowest-cost population acutally knows about them.
The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), in partnership with ImplementHIT, has announced the launch of its latest ICD-10 training solution, the Clinical Documentation for ICD-10 by Specialty: Principles and Practice modules.
Lawmakers in Florida are considering requiring private health insurers to cover telehealth services.