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Quality and Safety

By Rene Letourneau | 10:46 am | November 14, 2011
Thomson Reuters today released its thirteenth annual study identifying the 50 top U.S. hospitals for inpatient cardiovascular care.
By James Ellis and Aaron Razavi | 09:16 am | November 14, 2011
As a way to promote quality of care, find gaps in coordination and communication, and reduce costs, preventing avoidable readmissions is always a lively conversation in the healthcare field.
By Chris Anderson | 11:44 am | November 10, 2011
The Aetna Foundation and four other healthcare foundations in Connecticut have announced plans to fund a survey of residents aimed at finding out how well healthcare is delivered in the state.
By Mary Mosquera | 09:31 am | November 10, 2011
CMS will analyze enrollment and medical claims to keep bad actors out of Medicare, share information with Medicaid and thwart fraudulent payment.
By Julie Appleby and Sarah Varney | 01:59 pm | November 09, 2011
Walmart - the nation's largest retailer and biggest private employer - now wants to dominate a growing part of the healthcare market, offering a range of medical services from basic prevention to management of chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease.
By Mike Miliard | 12:34 pm | November 09, 2011
Chronically and seriously ill adults who received care from a medical home were less likely to report medical errors, test duplication and other care coordination failures, according to a new international survey from the Commonwealth Fund.
By Ed Howe | 09:57 am | November 09, 2011
The CMS/Premier healthcare alliance Hospital Quality Incentive Demonstration (HQID) project served as a test-bed for various provisions in the healthcare reform law.
By Chris Anderson | 11:53 am | November 08, 2011
Bundling payments to providers as a means to cut healthcare costs is proving harder to do than originally anticipated, according to a new study from non-profit research organization Rand Corp.
By Chris Anderson | 11:49 am | November 07, 2011
A one-year-old accountable care organization established by Allina Hospitals & Clinic and payer HealthPartners has reported that it reduced medical cost by $6 million in 2010 and reduced the medical cost trend to 3 percent compared with 8 percent in 2009.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:10 am | November 07, 2011
As the federal government pours billions of dollars into the healthcare system to encourage the adoption rate of health information technologies, the Institute of Medicine is about to release a report this week raising concerns about the risks associated with electronic health records.