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Quality and Safety

By Henry Powderly | 03:55 pm | April 07, 2015
Healthgrades list based on surveys from patients who stayed at these hospitals in 2013.
By Henry Powderly | 03:43 pm | April 07, 2015
Nearly 1,000 hospitals were named either top hospitals for patient experience or patient safety on Tuesday by Denver-based healthcare ratings company Healthgrades.
By Charles Ornstein, ProPublica | 10:43 am | April 07, 2015
Dallas Mavericks owner says patients need more testing, even when they aren't sick, a position medical experts say can do more harm than good.
By Jordan Rau, Kaiser Health News | 11:04 am | April 06, 2015
Out of 1,010 large medical groups that Medicare evaluated under the physician value-based payment modifier, just 14 are getting payment increases this year. But at the same time, only 11 groups will be getting reductions for low quality or high spending.
By Anthony Brino | 10:08 am | April 01, 2015
While reimbursement is still being determined, it’s estimated that lung cancer scans for eligible individuals could cost Medicare more than $9 billion for the scans, biopsies and treatments through 2020.
By Russ Banham | 03:21 pm | March 27, 2015
Federal penalties for high rates of patient readmissions are compelling hospitals to dig into the causes of the re-hospitalizations, which frequently have more to do with socioeconomic factors than the healthcare provided.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:50 am | March 26, 2015
If people choose not to have important preventive care and end up needing an expensive hospital stay years later as a result, everybody is worse off.
By David Weldon | 04:51 pm | March 25, 2015
Hospitals and healthcare centers are creating networks comprised of the collaborations of providers, physicians, payers and patients -- all toward the goal of increasing the patient experience while decreasing the cost to provide that care.
By Henry Powderly | 04:16 pm | March 25, 2015
More than 1,300 healthcare providers operate on the edge of the U.S. healthcare system. They are critical access hospitals, small facilities that have fewer than 25 beds and are often in remote, rural areas and provide needed care to smaller populations.
By Anthony Brino | 12:17 pm | March 25, 2015
“Not all readmissions can or should be prevented; indeed, some are planned as part of sound clinical care,” AHA says.