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Centers are going up in underserved neighborhoods in an effort to expand access to care for more than 50,000 New Yorkers.
Physicians are under increasing pressure to discuss costs with patients when they write prescriptions, yet relatively few do so.
Adjusted earnings for Q3 reflect a $130 million pre-tax impact from an unfavorable provider arbitration ruling related to Aetna's exit from the ACA.
Stockholders gave a decisive thumbs down to a "golden parachute" package that would have compensated LifePoint's top four executives to the tune of $120 million total.
The number of patients who died during the first year of dialysis decreased almost a full percentage point after Medicaid expansion.
Health insurers and providers are increasingly addressing the social determinants to bring down costs and to provide better care.
New report suggests basic tactics for eliminating system waste.
Enrollment in MA is projected to increase by 11.5 percent, and the number of plans to increase by 600 next year.
Payers are almost equally as likely to get decision support from websites than from consulting with colleagues.
Black Book surveyed nearly 4,500 hospital and health system CFOs, Finance and RCM vice-presidents, others to come up the top performers.