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Quality and Safety

By Mike Stephens | 09:53 am | July 01, 2011
Well, thankfully there has been a quick decision to forget the idea to use tax payer money to assess the doctor shortage issue we have in this country. Guess it took all the negative press for some in Washington to realize the time and money they would spend would be irresponsible.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 10:16 am | June 30, 2011
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has selected defense contractor Northrop Grumman to develop and implement a fraud prevention system to help identify high-risk claims in support of the National Fraud Prevention Program.
By Rene Letourneau | 10:36 am | June 28, 2011
Transforming clinical, administrative and operational processes are critical components for healthcare organizations looking to deliver higher-quality care and reduce costs, Melinda Hancock and Michael Spine of Bon Secours Virginia Health Systems said at ANI in Orlando, Fla.
By Richard Pizzi | 12:16 pm | June 24, 2011
After implementing a hand washing "action plan," four hospitals in southwestern Virginia and eastern Tennessee reduced healthcare-acquired infection rates (HAIs) a collective 41 percent within 90 days, resulting in savings of $1.2 million in costs.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:40 am | June 24, 2011
Health4, the clinical integration program of the Health Group of Ohio, and Medical Mutual of Ohio have launched a coordinated payer-provider program that aims to reward hospitals and doctors for keeping patients healthy and reducing hospitalizations.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 10:43 am | June 23, 2011
Up to $500 million in Affordable Care Act funding will be awarded to help hospitals and providers improve care with new programs, training and monitoring, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced June 22.
By Stephanie Bouchard | 05:50 pm | June 22, 2011
In all the talk around healthcare reform, the issue of meeting medical transportation needs of the burgeoning senior population hasn't received a lot of press, but as the healthcare system grapples with how it will manage an estimated 70 million Americans who will be age 65 and older by 2030, industry insiders say it's imperative the issue be addressed.
By Jeffrey Kreisberg | 11:43 am | June 22, 2011
High cost drugs used to treat relatively few people suffering from complex conditions like anemia, cancer, hemophilia, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis and human growth hormone deficiency are often the most expensive, costing thousands of dollars for each prescription.
By Richard Pizzi | 04:17 pm | June 21, 2011
Many predictions were made early in 2011 about the issues that would challenge healthcare finance leaders this year. Does your experience bear them out?
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 03:57 pm | June 21, 2011
An owner of a Houston healthcare company pled guilty Monday in connection with a $654,227 Medicare fraud scheme, announced the Departments of Justice and Health and Human Services (HHS).