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By Chris Anderson | 11:09 am | May 25, 2012
More than half of the people who have health insurance coverage through an individual insurance plan are enrolled in plans that won't meet minimum coverage requirements for plans sold in 2014 as defined by the Affordable Care Act, according to research supported by The Commonwealth Fund.
By Kelsey Brimmer | 09:24 am | May 24, 2012
Last week, two U.S. Congressmen from Texas -- Rep. Michael Burgess (R) and Gene Green (D) -- introduced American Hospital Association (AHA)-supported legislation aimed at making healthcare more affordable by promoting healthcare price transparency.
By Stephanie Bouchard | 03:28 pm | May 23, 2012
As the federal government continues to push for home care services to keep patients out of more costly care settings, a new analysis estimates that the country's direct-care workers providing hands-on long-term care will outnumber healthcare facility workers by more than two-to-one. This boom in the direct-care workforce will mean the industry will face changes.
By Kelsey Brimmer | 02:58 pm | May 22, 2012
During testimony last week at the Oversight Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee hearing, Irving, Texas-based VHA Inc., said that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Schedule H amendment, which regulates reporting for tax-exempt organizations, has overly burdensome requirements for non-profit hospitals.
By Michelle McNickle | 11:59 am | May 22, 2012
All aspects of social media were addressed during the Connecting Healthcare + Social Media conference last week in New York, with one of the most pressing issues being how to see financial return from your social media efforts. Chris Boyer, director of digital marketing and communications at Inova, outlined five keys to get a solid ROI from your social media.
By Rene Letourneau | 02:21 pm | May 21, 2012
Opposition to the legalization of medicinal marijuana in the absence of scientific studies that demonstrate its safety and efficacy led the list of resolutions adopted by physicians of the Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) at the organization's annual meeting of its House of Delegates on May 19 in Boston.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:45 am | May 21, 2012
Care managers take the time that physicians often don't have to get to know patients who have chronic and multiple conditions and require a lot of services. The use of care managers in this new Hudson Valley-based program is already showing improved results for readmissions.
By Kelsey Brimmer | 09:46 am | May 21, 2012
Following the release of a financial report last week by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council (PHC4), the Hospital & Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP) has said that the state's hospitals will be facing an uncertain financial future.
By Rene Letourneau | 12:06 pm | May 18, 2012
The Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) announced Friday this year's winners of the MAP Award for High Performance in Revenue Cycle. Seventeen organizations received the honor.
By Kelsey Brimmer | 09:55 am | May 18, 2012
According to two recent studies conducted by several researchers at the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business, there is a correlation between hospital readmission rates and how full the hospital was at the time of discharge. This suggests that many patients went home earlier than they should have.