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By Richard Pizzi | 11:47 am | August 17, 2009
A new report by A.M. Best claims that many small and mid-sized not-for-profit hospitals are paying insufficient attention to their bottom lines, making it difficult for them to effectively carry out their mission and endangering their long-term survival.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:13 am | August 17, 2009
Health Systems International, a provider of outsourced medical cost management solutions for payers and healthcare provider networks, has acquired @Global, a developer of software solutions for workers’ compensation, casualty insurance, claims administration and medical cost management environments.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:06 am | August 17, 2009
Boston Medical Center is projected to generate an additional $7 million each year by automating – and thereby improving – its referral process.
By Bernie Monegain | 10:04 am | August 17, 2009
A new IBM study reveals that cost is the main reason one in four Americans doesn't schedule regular wellness visits with a doctor.
By Chelsey Ledue | 11:44 am | August 14, 2009
Fifteen community colleges have been selected to receive $20,000 grants for caregiver training programs.
By Diana Manos | 11:10 am | August 14, 2009
New hospital ratings by Consumer Reports reveal that hospitals owned and operated by physicians rank among the best in the country.
By Richard Pizzi | 10:58 am | August 14, 2009
HealthDataInsights, Inc., the Medicare recovery audit contractor for Region D, has initiated automated audits to verify the accuracy of seven hospital outpatient and physician codes on Medicare claims paid since Oct. 1, 2007.
By Richard Pizzi | 10:24 am | August 14, 2009
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has announced that some people enrolled in Medicare drug plans may need to take steps to ensure they have the coverage they need when 2010 open enrollment begins later this year.
By Chelsey Ledue | 12:05 pm | August 13, 2009
Health and Human Services Deputy Secretary Bill Corr has released $13.4 million for loan repayments to nurses who agree to practice in facilities with critical shortages and for nursing schools to provide loans to students who will become nurse faculty.
By Diana Manos | 11:35 am | August 13, 2009
Medicare Advantage plans are being paid $11 billion more than it would cost to cover the same beneficiaries in regular fee-for-service Medicare, according to a new study.