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By Jeff Lagasse | 03:39 pm | July 22, 2016
The owner of more than 30 Miami-area skilled nursing and assisted living facilities, a hospital administrator and a physician's assistant were charged with conspiracy, obstruction, money laundering and healthcare fraud in connection with a $1 billion scheme involving numerous Miami-based providers, the United States Department of Justice announced.
By Jeff Lagasse | 11:36 am | July 22, 2016
Each of the inpatient rehab facilities is operated by affiliates of HealthSouth Corp. through long-term net leases.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:54 am | July 22, 2016
Government says the ratings, which will award between one and five stars to each hospital, will be more useful to consumers than its current mishmash of more than 100 individual metrics, many of which deal with technical matters. The hospital industry, however, fears the ratings will be misleading and oversimplify the many types of care at the institutions.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:17 am | July 22, 2016
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is in the spotlight this week as the man Donald Trump has picked to be his running mate. Pence's decisions about health and health care in Indiana have drawn attention from within and outside the state. His record could be important in November, because Trump doesn't have a legislative record at all.
By Jeff Lagasse | 04:59 pm | July 21, 2016
One in three deaths are caused by heart attacks and strokes, resulting in over $300 billion in healthcare costs each year.
By Jeff Lagasse | 04:26 pm | July 21, 2016
Nineteen states have yet to expand their Medicaid programs under the Affordable Care Act, and a new study from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation shows just how much enrollment would increase if they did: 7.8 to 8.8 million, while the number of uninsured would decline between 4.1 and 5 million, the research found.
By Jeff Lagasse | 02:10 pm | July 21, 2016
Teaching hospitals had slightly lower star ratings than non-teaching hospitals, while critical access hospitals showed high marks.
By Susan Morse | 01:41 pm | July 21, 2016
Anthem and Aetna plan to pursue in court the Department of Justice's injunction to block their respective mergers with Cigna and Humana, according to statements from both insurers.
By Susan Morse | 12:12 pm | July 21, 2016
Sources close to the deals are saying the U.S. Department of Justice is about to block the proposed mergers between Anthem and Cigna, and Aetna and Humana. Federal regulators are expected to file a lawsuit as early as this week or next on the proposed deals.
By Henry Powderly | 11:53 am | July 21, 2016
Official says one of the best ways physicians can prepare for MACRA is to sift through the list of 90 activities laid out in the rule.