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Community Benefit

By David Williams | 11:11 am | December 20, 2010
My crystal ball is a little foggy so I decided to ask my Twitter followers to help compile a list of health care predictions for 2011. I've integrated my thoughts with theirs and organized the predictions into four themes.
By Richard Pizzi | 12:39 pm | December 17, 2010
The Ohio Hospital Association has released its annual community benefit report, which details $2.6 billion in charity care and other benefits the state's hospitals provide to local communities.
By Diana Manos | 11:48 am | December 17, 2010
Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced new requirements for State Health Insurance Assistance Programs (SHIP) grants.
By David Williams | 10:55 am | December 17, 2010
"Check Back in a Generation to See if the Health Law Withstands Challenge" suggests the New York Times in an insightful piece, which suggests Social Security as a useful comparison.
By Chelsey Ledue | 11:56 am | December 16, 2010
Illinois hospitals contributed annual community benefits of nearly $4.9 billion in programs and services in fiscal years 2008-09, according to the fourth annual report issued by the Illinois Hospital Association.
By Chris Anderson | 11:48 am | December 16, 2010
A recent survey by the National Senior Citizens Law Center found that many Medicare Advantage plans and Medicare Part D plans are not publishing marketing materials in Spanish as required by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid under their provider contracts.
By Chris Anderson | 11:53 am | December 15, 2010
Six prominent healthcare organizations and the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice today announced a first-of-its-kind collaboration to share data on costs, outcomes and quality in a broad effort to improve clinical outcomes while reducing costs.
By Chelsey Ledue | 11:40 am | December 15, 2010
Thirty-three programs have been named finalists for the 2010 Hospital Charitable Service Awards.
By Alan Katz | 11:21 am | December 15, 2010
Two items of interest concerning health care reform: one concerning repeal of an unpopular provision of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; the other a bi-partisan effort to allow states to opt-out of some of the health care reform law’s provisions.
By Diana Manos | 11:19 am | December 15, 2010
Using mediation prior to medical malpractice lawsuits can often save money and smooth the way for settlement, but doctors, hospitals and lawyers remain wary of it, a new study says.