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By Eric Wicklund | 03:40 pm | April 03, 2009
A name change and a new outlook has apparently worked wonders for Capario, as the once-struggling provider of revenue cycle management solutions recently announced three new contracts with provider groups.
By Eric Wicklund | 03:38 pm | April 03, 2009
InnoCentive is looking to bridge the gap between those who have new ideas for the healthcare marketplace and those who need them.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 03:35 pm | April 03, 2009
GAO wants assessment of crowd-out under SCHIP;Seniors aren’t choosing best Medicare drug plans;Industry expert says P4P movement needs leadership;BCBS of Michigan reports negative earnings for 2008
By Patty Enrado | 03:31 pm | April 03, 2009
In the last two years, Onondaga County’s investigation of as many as 30 referrals to its consumer-directed home health services program uncovered fraud and abuse.
By Patty Enrado | 03:29 pm | April 03, 2009
Taxing employer-provided health benefits, a proposal endorsed by Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) but opposed by President Barack Obama during the presidential campaign last fall, has surfaced as a way to pay for healthcare reform.
By Patty Enrado | 03:27 pm | April 03, 2009
Payers at the Fourth National Pay for Performance Summit in March shared the results of their P4P programs, reporting some areas of success while noting the programs are still evolving.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 03:24 pm | April 03, 2009
Plan to bill veterans’ insurance dropped;Kaiser “Health Insurance Partner” of the Dodgers;Insurers to make investment in primary care;Recovery includes $500M for Native American health
By Chelsey Ledue | 03:21 pm | April 03, 2009
CVS CareMark officials recently put 90 MinuteClinic locations on a seasonal schedule in order to save money and better align with customer demand.
By Chelsey Ledue | 03:18 pm | April 03, 2009
Reimbursements for cancer drugs are often calculated at the average sales price plus 6 percent. But this often isn’t enough for oncologists who purchase in smaller quantities at higher prices.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 03:15 pm | April 03, 2009
Medica, a health insurance company headquartered in Minneapolis, has paid more than $3 million in the past year to providers in its network for improvements in clinical care.