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By Richard Pizzi | 12:15 pm | September 07, 2010
Employment in the U.S. healthcare sector continued its rise in August, increasing by approximately 28,200 jobs. The healthcare industry has added an average of 20,000 jobs per month this year.
By Diana Manos | 12:04 pm | September 07, 2010
A study in the September issue of Health Affairs finds the cost of malpractice at approximately $55.6 billion a year, or 2.4 percent of annual healthcare spending.
By Richard Pizzi | 11:34 am | September 07, 2010
A 25-bed critical access hospital in northern Iowa has implemented a program offering below-market interest rate loans to help patients cover self-pay hospital expenses.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:29 am | September 07, 2010
In a move designed to speed adoption of electronic health records in rural hospitals, UnitedHealth Group recently announced it will invest $10 million in California's Critical Access Hospitals to help them beef up their IT systems and infrastructure.
By Mike Miliard | 11:19 am | September 07, 2010
In a move that will add government program patient eligibility and enrollment services to its revenue cycle management suite, Emdeon has announced its agreement to acquire Chamberlin Edmonds & Associates, which serves more than 200 acute care facilities in 30 states.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:09 am | September 07, 2010
In a deal that will add comprehensive government program patient eligibility and enrollment services to its existing revenue cycle management suite, Emdeon has announced it will acquire Atlanta-based Chamberlin Edmonds & Associates, which serves more than 200 acute care facilities in 30 states.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:33 am | September 07, 2010
A healthcare IT company focused on reducing costly "never events" in hospitals by keeping track of used surgical sponges has raised $5 million to continue and expand its work.
By Chelsey Ledue | 11:40 am | September 03, 2010
The American Medical Association and 90 other medical organizations have sent a letter to the Treasury Department opposing any changes to the tax code that would encourage trial attorneys to file more lawsuits, which could increase healthcare costs.
By Richard Pizzi | 11:39 am | September 03, 2010
Online advertised vacancies for healthcare practitioners and technical occupations fell for the second month in a row, according to a report released this week.
By Diana Manos | 11:31 am | September 03, 2010
Workers on average are paying nearly $4,000 this year for family health coverage - an increase of 14 percent, or $482, over last year, according to a new study.