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Employers have become less satisfied with their health insurers, according to a study released Tuesday by PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Health Research Institute.
NorthBay Healthcare in Fairfield, Calif., has begun assessing its readiness for migration from the ICD-9 to the ICD-10 coding and billing system.
Molina Healthcare has announced a $135 million deal to acquire the health information management business of the Unisys Corporation.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has awarded $2.7 million to establish two new Preparedness and Emergency Response Research Centers (PERRCs).
As Congressional leaders negotiate the merging of House and Senate healthcare reform bills, the Health Coalition on Liability and Access is pressing for any final legislation to retain and strengthen current medical liability reform provisions.
Physicians taking part in a two-year medical home pilot program will soon have access to new technology designed to help them identify patient care opportunities.
Physicians taking part in a two-year medical home pilot program will soon have access to new technology designed to help them identify patient care opportunities.
IncentOne, a Lyndhurst, N.J.-based provider in integrated incentive solutions, has completed a second round of financing from Camden Partners Holdings, LLC, a Baltimore-based private equity firm. The money will be used to expand the company’s position in healthcare incentives.
Southern California residents struggling to find healthcare will soon be able to take advantage of a telemedicine project being piloted by Cisco, Molina Healthcare and the state.
A Commonwealth Fund survey of safety-net clinic patients in New Orleans finds that only 27 percent went without needed healthcare because of cost, compared to 41 percent of adults across the country.