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By Richard Pizzi | 10:41 am | May 19, 2009
The New Jersey Department of Human Services has awarded a contract for non-emergency transportation services to eligible New Jersey FamilyCare and Medicaid clients.
By Chelsey Ledue | 12:24 pm | May 18, 2009
According to a recent survey, the economic downturn has contributed to poor family health and increased concerns among parents about losing their access to healthcare.
By Chelsey Ledue | 12:09 pm | May 18, 2009
About half of Michigan's 1.2 million uninsured residents could receive subsidized, low-cost health coverage under a proposal introduced last week by key Senate Republicans.
By Eric Wicklund | 11:40 am | May 18, 2009
Kronos, Inc., has announced that version 6.1 of its Workforce Central suite has been certified by SAP.
By Richard Pizzi | 11:33 am | May 18, 2009
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has extended its implementation schedule for new Medicare Secondary Payer reporting requirements under the Medicare, Medicaid and SCHIP Extension Act of 2007.
By Richard Pizzi | 11:23 am | May 18, 2009
The American Hospital Association and the Premier healthcare alliance have submitted separate comments to the Senate Finance Committee on its proposed options for reforming the healthcare delivery system.
By Richard Pizzi | 12:15 pm | May 15, 2009
As the current recession deepened, high performing philanthropic fundraisers in charge of major gifts and planned giving programs were the most effective and efficient rainmakers for health systems.
By Chelsey Ledue | 11:56 am | May 15, 2009
Eight million Americans are covered by Health Savings Account-eligible insurance plans, an increase of more than 31 percent since last year, according a new census released by America's Health Insurance Plans.
By Chelsey Ledue | 11:42 am | May 15, 2009
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has released $1.79 billion in grant funds to help people living with HIV/AIDS gain access to healthcare.
By Richard Pizzi | 10:54 am | May 15, 2009
The impact of the recession on U.S. hospitals may present problems for the $47 billion in vitro diagnostic industry, says a new report from a healthcare market research publisher.