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By Stephanie Bouchard | 02:57 pm | June 21, 2011
When the United States economy was dominated by farming and manufacturing work, the motivational emphasis was on getting paid for more output: The more widgets you produced, the more money you earned, but that employment model is on the downswing, says Tim Kilpatrick, a revenue cycle consultant with Dell Services.
By Stephanie Bouchard | 02:29 pm | June 21, 2011
Earlier this month, an office manager at a family practice in North Carolina pled guilty to embezzling more than $1 million from her employer. A 20-year employee, she stole the money over an 11-year period.
By Jeff Rowe | 12:14 pm | June 21, 2011
How can healthcare finance executives drive value for their organizations? That question will be front and center at the upcoming ANI: The Healthcare Finance Conference, sponsored by the Healthcare Financial Management Association.
By Stephanie Bouchard | 11:58 am | June 21, 2011
If you're a fan of basketball, you already know of Mike "Coach K" Krzyzewski. Attendees of Healthcare Financial Management Association's 2011 ANI: Healthcare Finance Conference in Orlando at the end of June will be treated to a keynote address by the famed coach.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 10:32 am | June 21, 2011
The biggest obstacle healthcare facility administrators and doctors face when forming accountable care organizations (ACOs) is physician alignment, says a new survey by healthcare staffing company AMN Healthcare.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:42 am | June 20, 2011
Medicaid managed care plans run by publicly traded, for-profit insurers have higher administrative costs and lower quality of care, according to a brief released last week by the Commonwealth Fund.
By Stephanie Bouchard | 11:10 am | June 20, 2011
The outcry following a New York Times story in May about the nursing home industry trying to get an exemption from the Affordable Care Act's requirement that employers offer their employees health insurance continued last week when a number of nursing home advocacy groups sent a letter of protest to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
By David Williams | 10:44 am | June 20, 2011
Reducing readmissions is becoming increasingly important for hospitals. In the olden days (and still to some extent now) a readmission was simply a new opportunity to earn revenue on the same patient.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 03:07 pm | June 17, 2011
A regional healthcare fraud prevention summit in Philadelphia on Friday brought together a wide array of federal, state and local partners, beneficiaries, providers and other interested parties to discuss ways to eliminate fraud within the U.S. healthcare system.
By Stephanie Bouchard | 11:36 am | June 17, 2011
A Texas sheriff was found guilty this week of retaliating against two registered nurses who had reported patient care concerns about a physician at Winkler County Memorial Hospital in Kermit, Texas.