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By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:06 am | August 25, 2009
WebMD, a provider of online health information services, has teamed with U.S. Bank Healthcare Payment Solutions to offer the bank's Health Savings Account customers enhanced online health tools.
By Richard Pizzi | 10:57 am | August 25, 2009
U.S. Bank Healthcare Payment Solutions has partnered with WebMD to offer its U.S. Bank Health Savings Account customers enhanced online health tools from the provider of online health information services.
By Chelsey Ledue | 09:57 am | August 25, 2009
While the Chicago medical community is more consolidated than most large cities, the physician segment is likely to contract even more in the future, reports HealthLeaders-InterStudy.
By Chelsey Ledue | 12:01 pm | August 24, 2009
Seniors in 15 states requiring nursing and rehabilitative care will face funding cuts in excess of $1 billion over 10 years, according to an analysis by the American Health Care Association.
By Chelsey Ledue | 11:21 am | August 24, 2009
The Department of Health and Human Services has released more than $25.7 million in grants to increase and improve health and support services at health centers across the nation.
By Eric Wicklund | 11:11 am | August 24, 2009
The Perot Systems Corporation of Plano, Texas, has announcement a five-year agreement with Community Health Plan of Washington to provide technology and business process services to improve the Seattle-based health plan’s back-office functions.
By Richard Pizzi | 10:58 am | August 24, 2009
The University of Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati Physicians and University Hospital have come together to form UC Health.
By Kyle Hardy | 12:12 pm | August 21, 2009
A five-year ongoing study involving 10 large physician practices across the country has shown increased revenue savings and improved quality of care through a pay-for-performance project.
By Chelsey Ledue | 12:09 pm | August 21, 2009
A new study by two Harvard researchers has found that taxing job-based health benefits would heavily penalize insured, working families.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:57 am | August 21, 2009
A five-year ongoing study involving 10 large physician practices across the country has so far shown improved quality of care for chronic disease patients from the use of health information technology.