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By Chelsey Ledue | 12:00 pm | May 28, 2009
The government could save $540 billion in healthcare costs over the next 10 years if programs and techniques that have improved healthcare quality and slowed the growth of medical spending are applied more broadly.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:44 am | May 28, 2009
Humana snagged the top ranking among national payers - edging out last year's top payer, Aetna - in the fourth annual PayerView rankings published by athenahealth and the journal Physicians Practice.
By Diana Manos | 11:37 am | May 28, 2009
Without action by Congress, the United States could expect to have 7 million more uninsured by 2010, bringing the total somewhere near 52 million, according to a new study published Thursday in Health Affairs.
By Chelsey Ledue | 11:32 am | May 28, 2009
Delays in the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia translates to at least $42 billion in direct and indirect healthcare costs each year.
By Richard Pizzi | 11:25 am | May 28, 2009
The economic downturn is taking a toll on employees' physical and mental health, causing more than one in four to forego healthcare treatment to save money, according to a new survey commissioned by the National Business Group on Health.
By John Andrews | 06:07 pm | May 27, 2009
Take heed, hospital administrators - Uncle Sam is watching. Because the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is getting pickier about what it pays for in the acute care setting, the agency is looking inside the hospital to find claim denials.
By Eric Wicklund | 06:00 pm | May 27, 2009
Emdeon is taking on the dark side of healthcare finance. The Nashville-based provider of revenue and payment cycle solutions is targeting the billions of dollars lost each year in healthcare fraud by acquiring The Sentinel Group, a developer of data analytics solutions and technology designed to ferret out healthcare fraud and abuses.
By Eric Wicklund | 05:57 pm | May 27, 2009
Americans waste millions of dollars a year seeking healthcare in the wrong places. The “right place,” on the other hand, just might be the home computer. That’s the philosophy behind American Well, a Boston-based company that has created on Online Healthcare Marketplace, where patients can interact with physicians for quick and convenient medical consults.
By Chelsey Ledue | 05:52 pm | May 27, 2009
Among the many issues facing Congress in its efforts to reform the American healthcare system is the future of Medicare Advantage.