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By Susan Morse | 12:44 pm | August 09, 2016
For the first time, most employers consider specialty pharmacy as the highest driver of healthcare costs.
By Susan Morse | 10:08 am | August 09, 2016
This year's presidential campaign has become so chaotic it has prompted the president of the American Psychiatric Association to issue a reminder to professionals not to publicly analyze the candidates.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 04:21 pm | August 08, 2016
Memorial Healthcare System, has joined the Caris Centers of Excellence for Precision Medicine Network, a partnership aimed at advancing tumor profiling and enhancing access to precision medicine, Caris announced Monday.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 12:41 pm | August 08, 2016
Behavioral health center manager Acadia Health will buy Highland Hospital Association, an 80-bed psychiatric hospital, and two other related companies in Charleston West Virginia.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:12 am | August 08, 2016
Because physicians who treat addiction don't necessarily have experience with surgery or access to sterile spaces, some are having to learn a new skill and develop new systems.
By Kaiser Health News | 08:51 am | August 08, 2016
A California bill that would allow certified nurse-midwives to practice independently is pitting the state's doctors against its hospitals, even though both sides support the main goal of the legislation.
By Bernie Monegain | 09:40 am | August 04, 2016
Fewer than one-fifth of U.S. hospitals indicate they regularly review the patient-reported measures to guide medical care, according to a new survey from Health Catalyst.
By Mike Miliard | 01:41 pm | August 03, 2016
Premier Inc. is joining forces with America's Essential Hospitals, which champions care for vulnerable populations, in a bid to improve quality, cost and population health at its member hospitals.
By Kaiser Health News | 08:37 am | August 03, 2016
Not only did the clinics see new patients, but the demand for services soared from existing ones who were newly insured.
By Kaiser Health News | 08:16 am | August 03, 2016
The federal government will punish more than half of the nation's hospitals -- a total of 2,597 -- for excess readmissions by withholding more than half a billion dollars in Medicare payments over the next year, records released Tuesday show.