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The global in vitro diagnostic test market won't be stalled by economic conditions for a variety of reasons, according to a new report.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced last week that it will resume implementation of its Recovery Audit Contract (RAC) program.
Employment at U.S. hospitals rose 0.17 percent in January 2009 to a seasonally adjusted 4,711,000 people, according to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report last week.
The Marshfield Clinic will roll out new business intelligence software to boost clinic operations and provide more and better data on patients.
Doctors today are finding it harder to spend quality time with their patients, according to a new survey by the Texas Medical Association (TMA).
Calling it "a moral duty," Sens. Max Baucus and Edward M. Kennedy, pledged to do their best to achieve healthcare reform this year.
In the midst of a major battle in Washington over the future of healthcare reform, a new report by the Institute for America's Future shows that the public supports a mixture of public-private health plans similar to that proposed by President Barack Obama.
Massachusetts has awarded $32.6 million in grants and increased Medicaid rate payments to 69 hospitals and community centers across the commonwealth.
The January/February 2009 Product Spotlight focuses on the market for Denials Management solutions.
Cancer patients can face severe challenges paying for life-saving care, even when they have private health insurance, says a new report by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the American Cancer Society.