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Quality and Safety

By Chris Anderson | 11:27 am | September 12, 2011
Health insurer WellPoint announced today that it has reached an agreement with IBM to develop the first commercial applications of the IBM Watson technology aimed at providing evidence-based information to providers to improve patient care and delivery.
By Rene Letourneau | 10:02 am | September 12, 2011
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced Friday the availability of approximately $700 million to help build, expand and improve community health centers across the United States.
By James Ellis and Aaron Razavi | 09:14 am | September 12, 2011
How does the CEO of a best performing hospital, according to Thomson Reuters 100 Top Hospitals, manage priorities?
By Chris Anderson | 04:36 pm | September 09, 2011
Last month’s decision by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Atlanta that struck down the individual insurance mandate has finally put the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on course for what has been inevitable from the beginning: a date with the justices of the United States Supreme Court.
By Stephanie Bouchard | 04:10 pm | September 09, 2011
Various stakeholders in the healthcare system have talked for years about applying to the healthcare system the engineering concepts that have made manufacturers like Toyota so efficient and successful. While those working in the field have been slow to adopt those concepts, more and more people are seeing the value in doing so.
By Mary Mosquera | 09:23 am | September 09, 2011
Like other industry sectors, healthcare will reduce costs by driving quality as it rolls out ACOs and other health reform components, says CMS chief Donald Berwick.
By Chris Anderson | 12:08 pm | September 08, 2011
Increased consolidation of health plans could benefit consumers by helping to drive hospital costs lower, according to a new study by RAND Corp.
By Rene Letourneau | 05:51 pm | September 07, 2011
Charges were filed Wednesday against 91 defendants, including doctors, nurses and other medical professionals, for their alleged participation in Medicare fraud schemes involving approximately $295 million in false billing, announced Attorney General Eric Holder and HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.
By Chris Anderson | 11:49 am | September 06, 2011
As "consumerism" is taking an increasing role in controlling healthcare costs, Consumer Reports will publish a story in its October issue detailing strategies consumers can use to haggle for lower prices with doctors and hospitals.
By James Ellis and Aaron Razavi | 09:49 am | September 06, 2011
As a source of high patient volume as well as anxiety, creating a high quality, safe, uninterrupted and efficient emergency department is an important goal for any hospital.