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A medical call management system that tracks, routes and archives after-hours patient calls can flag specific types of calls as potentially billable, and could provide a new revenue stream for physicians.
Two physician-class-action lawsuits have been filed against Aetna Health, Inc. and the CIGNA Corporation.
Metavante, a Milwaukee-based provider of banking and payments technology, has unveiled WealthCare Manager, a personal health record product that pulls together all of a consumer’s health and healthcare finance information.
Imagine a medical bill that can be accurately rendered before the patient leaves the doctor's office.
The Boeing Company Employees from the Florida Operations Community Fund, at Kennedy Space Center, has awarded a $2,000 grant to the Children's Advocacy Center of Brevard (CACB) for its Case Tracking Program.
The global in vitro diagnostic test market won't be stalled by economic conditions for a variety of reasons, according to a new report.
Employment at U.S. hospitals rose 0.17 percent in January 2009 to a seasonally adjusted 4,711,000 people, according to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report last week.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced last week that it will resume implementation of its Recovery Audit Contract (RAC) program.
The Marshfield Clinic will roll out new business intelligence software to boost clinic operations and provide more and better data on patients.
Doctors today are finding it harder to spend quality time with their patients, according to a new survey by the Texas Medical Association (TMA).