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By Stephanie Bouchard | 10:15 am | October 25, 2012
An internship program can provide healthcare organizations with a competitive advantage, said Craig Nesta, JD, a practice management consultant and assistant professor at Boston University's School of Public Health, during a session Tuesday at MGMA-ACMPE's annual conference in San Antonio.
By Steff Deschenes | 08:59 am | October 25, 2012
In light of the recent Readmissions Reduction Program under the Affordable Care Act, numerous hospitals and medical industry experts are examining new approaches that will decrease the rate of hospital readmissions. "The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services estimates $15 billion is spent annually on readmissions for Medicare patients, with $12 billion of that amount being preventable," said Jeff Huber.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:14 pm | October 24, 2012
Tennessee health officials have drafted a plan aimed at helping low income families maintain a continuity of care with health coverage shared through Medicaid and partial insurance.
By Rene Letourneau | 12:35 pm | October 24, 2012
On Oct. 18, the Massachusetts Medical Society held its State of the State's Health Care 13th Annual Leadership Forum. After the event, MMS president Richard Aghababian, MD, spoke to Healthcare Finance News Editor Rene Letourneau about the biggest challenges and top-of-mind issues facing Massachusetts' physicians.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:45 am | October 24, 2012
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services last week filed a proposed settlement in the class-action lawsuit, Jimmo vs. Sebelius, which challenged the long-standing "improvement standard," which the lawsuit contends illegally denies Medicare benefits for a range of skilled nursing and home health services.
By Chris Anderson | 11:45 am | October 24, 2012
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services last week filed a proposed settlement in the class-action lawsuit, Jimmo vs. Sebelius, which challenged the long-standing "improvement standard", which the lawsuit contends illegally denies Medicare benefits for a range of skilled nursing and home health services.
By Stephanie Bouchard | 04:58 pm | October 23, 2012
Think the transition to ICD-10 is just learning a bunch (a real big bunch) of new codes? Think again. A session held Oct. 22 during MGMA-ACMPE's annual conference in San Antonio laid out the impact of ICD-10 on physician practices and how they can prepare for it on the cheap.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:46 pm | October 23, 2012
St. Louis-based Centene announced reduced earnings in its third quarter report, citing losses associated with retroactive member assignments in a Kentucky Medicaid managed care contract it's now seeking to terminate.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:19 pm | October 23, 2012
A new issue brief by the Commonwealth Fund says that changes within the Affordable Care Act will lower per-beneficiary costs to nearly the same costs for traditional Medicare when fully implemented in 2017.
By Rene Letourneau | 01:03 pm | October 23, 2012
The Federal Trade Commission recently held a daylong workshop to examine the ways pet medications are distributed in the U.S. and how the current practices affect consumer choice and price competition. Pet meds are big business -- American consumers spend $7 billion on them annually -- and veterinarians and pharmacists are wrangling for their piece of the pie.