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By Kaiser Health News | 08:42 am | July 08, 2015
The study, in the July issue of the policy journal Health Affairs, found that the average birth control pill user saved $255 in the year after the requirement took effect.
By Henry Powderly | 01:45 pm | July 07, 2015
CMS plans to cut payment for 60-day care episodes by nearly $81, or 1.72 percent. The agency said the proposed rule would save the government $380 million.
By Kaiser Health News | 06:45 am | July 02, 2015
Gynecologists ordered fewer preventive services for women who were insured by Medicaid than for those with private coverage, the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey found.
By Kaiser Health News | 08:17 am | June 24, 2015
Some employers say a proposed rule could force them to cut the size of wellness programs’ financial incentives or penalties.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:14 am | June 23, 2015
A scathing state audit shows that California is failing to make sure Medicaid managed care plans deliver their promises to patients.
By Susan Morse | 07:19 am | June 17, 2015
The June agreement paves the way for both NYU Langone and NYU Langone Huntington to adapt to the changing healthcare environment from hospital-based to local ambulatory care, according to the health system.
By Tammy Worth | 09:47 am | December 04, 2014
An increasing number of healthcare organizations are turning to demand forecasting, crunching numbers to help them determine potential device usage, patient demand and even to decide whether or not to build new facilities.
By Richard Pizzi | 09:18 am | October 02, 2014
Linda Burt, vice president and chief financial officer at Nebraska Methodist Health System in Omaha, Neb., sat down with Healthcare Finance News to discuss the primary ways in which hospital CFOs use analytics, and how data -- if assessed properly -- can reduce risk.