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By Diana Manos | 02:19 pm | April 03, 2009
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) and Ranking Member Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) have called on Congress to pass comprehensive healthcare reform legislation for the president to sign by July 4.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:27 pm | April 03, 2009
Hospitals embracing Lean and Six Sigma strategies;Congress mulls ending condition exclusions;Americans skipping needed care, say system is failing;SCHIP not a good model for universal reforms
By Chelsey Ledue | 01:23 pm | April 03, 2009
Most patient-centered medical home pilots have focused on primary care, but in Maine the proposed approach would integrate behavioral health services, in a bid to make physician practices more efficient and attentive to their patients.
By Diana Manos | 01:21 pm | April 03, 2009
Congress is brewing up some recipes for healthcare reform, and quite a few cooks are expected to crowd into a very hot kitchen. Congressional leaders have called for a final bill by this summer. The unanswered questions likely to draw the most heat are: how to pay for the reform and how far will the plan lean toward universal mandated care?
By Richard Pizzi | 01:18 pm | April 03, 2009
Hospital administrators are expressing frustration with Medicare’s Recovery Audit Contractor program, and many may not be prepared for the upcoming audits.
By Richard Pizzi | 01:16 pm | April 03, 2009
Huge inefficiencies in the U.S. healthcare system are harming the nation's ability to expand access to care, according to a new analysis of Medicare spending by researchers at the Dartmouth Atlas Project.
By Diana Manos | 01:13 pm | April 03, 2009
President Barack Obama’s $3.5 trillion fiscal year 2010 budget holds promise for physicians seeking a fix to what they consider a flawed Medicare payment system.
By Patty Enrado | 01:10 pm | April 03, 2009
The Obama administration estimates that making private payers with Medicare Advantage (MA) plans compete for services will generate $177 billion over 10 years – an amount that will help fund healthcare reforms.
By Jack Beaudoin | 01:08 pm | April 03, 2009
Acting Health and Human Services Secretary Charles E. Johnson has announced that the federal government will increase its 2009 allotment for "Disproportionate Share Hospitals" by an additional $268 million in 2009.
By Molly Merrill | 10:49 am | April 03, 2009
The Hospital Uninsured Patient Discount Act will cap hospital bills and offer discounts for uninsured patients in Illinois.