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By Mary Mosquera | 01:00 am | August 20, 2013
Premium rates published by a number of states for health insurance exchange plans appear to be lower than originally expected, but experts anticipate it won’t last.
By Mary Mosquera | 01:00 am | August 20, 2013
The delay of the Affordable Care Act’s employer mandate gives businesses and health plans an opportunity to better prepare, not to put off what they know they must do.
By Jeffery Lewis | 01:00 am | August 20, 2013
War zone military care tactics inform Lincoln Health System ACO design.
By Jason Lovelace | 01:00 am | August 20, 2013
The associate degree is emerging as a prime ticket into the healthcare workforce. Of the 20 fastest growing healthcare occupations that require a college education, 10 are at the associate level, according to data supplied by Economic Modeling Specialists International.
By Kelsey Brimmer | 10:18 am | August 19, 2013
When it comes to hospital construction and design, the decisions around what is built and how it's built all have significant impact on not only an organization's bottom line, but also the quality of care given to patients.
By Bruce Johnson | 11:55 am | August 16, 2013
Too often healthcare providers find themselves handicapped when it comes to optimizing business processes because their primary mission is care, and business comes second.
By Kelsey Brimmer | 11:29 am | August 15, 2013
Patient Safety First has helped California hospitals avoid 3,576 deaths and more than $63 million in unnecessary hospital costs between 2009 and 2012.
By Mary Mosquera | 11:20 am | August 08, 2013
Accountable care organizations have the potential to slow health spending growth and improve quality of care but regulating them poses challenges related to competition.
By Mary Mosquera | 05:07 pm | July 25, 2013
Wellpoint said its solid financial results were due to taming medical cost increases in its employer-based business and benefiting from the Medicaid operations in its recent Amerigroup transaction.
By David Weldon | 01:00 am | July 25, 2013
Supply chain managers are under increased pressure to reduce the cost of operational, medical and surgical supplies at their facilities, making successful negotiating a necessity.