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Quality and Safety

By Richard Pizzi | 02:26 pm | July 10, 2014
Children's hospitals increasingly face the same market challenges as other hospitals, including a growing pressure to significantly reduce costs. Dan May of Huron Healthcare offers performance improvement suggestions for finance and operations leaders at these facilities.
By Anthony Brino | 10:13 am | July 10, 2014
Medicare regulators are updating hospital outpatient and ambulatory surgery center payments for next year, and also outlining a potential remedy to private Medicare overpayments.
By Anthony Brino | 05:45 am | July 02, 2014
A patient-centered medical home program with a physician-owned, multispecialty group has been so promising that Aetna is extending the arrangement.
By Julie Appleby, Kaiser Health News | 09:14 am | July 01, 2014
When a car rolls off an assembly line, the automaker knows exactly what parts, labor and facilities cost. Not so in healthcare, and now some health executives are trying to change that.
By Kelsey Brimmer | 10:49 am | June 26, 2014
While the United States pays the most for healthcare among all other developed nations, it also ranks last when it comes to the quality of care received compared to 10 other western, industrialized nations.
By Jordan Rau, Kaiser Health News | 04:22 am | June 24, 2014
A quarter of the nation's hospitals in October will receive lower Medicare payments because their rates of patient complications are higher than their peers. Here is an explanation of the three measures Medicare is using to calculate the hospital-acquired conditions scores.
By Richard Pizzi | 04:14 pm | June 23, 2014
Healthcare finance professionals must better understand how value is delivered by frontline providers, and simultaneously offer providers business insight, said an expert on nursing management today at the HFMA ANI 2014 conference.
By Jordan Rau, Kaiser Health News | 03:10 am | June 23, 2014
A quarter of the nation's hospitals, those with the worst rates of hospital-acquired conditions, will lose 1 percent of every Medicare payment for a year starting in October. The sanctions, estimated to total $330 million over a year, kick in at a time when most infections measured in hospitals are on the decline, but still too common.
By Austin Kirkland | 12:29 am | June 20, 2014
There are arguably more factors impacting the healthcare revenue cycle today than at any other time in history. The result is an increasingly unpredictable and dynamic revenue cycle that requires constant organizational adaptation and vigilance.
By Kelsey Brimmer | 10:46 am | June 17, 2014
There are more inpatient safety complications happening in hospitals that result in greater costs to patients and the healthcare system than are being monitored by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.