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Quality and Safety

By Stephanie Bouchard | 05:11 pm | March 25, 2011
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will make changes in April to its Nursing Home Compare website, an online database used by consumers to compare nursing homes nationwide.
By Stephanie Bouchard | 10:34 am | March 25, 2011
Insight Health Services, a provider of fixed-site and mobile diagnostic imaging services, emerged from Chapter 11 restructuring this week.
By Diana Manos | 11:55 am | March 24, 2011
Consumers are spending $363 billion more on healthcare than has been reported in official government accounts, according to a new report by Deloitte. This totals 14.7 percent more, Deloitte's researchers said.
By Chris Anderson | 11:45 am | March 24, 2011
A release of preliminary results by CIGNA from two accountable care pilot projects shows both are achieving lowered growth in healthcare costs while also improving quality of care.
By Mike Miliard | 11:44 am | March 24, 2011
The American National Standards Institute and Shared Assessments Program have helped launch a new program to explore the financial impact of unauthorized access to personal health information.
By Stephanie Bouchard | 05:46 pm | March 23, 2011
The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Care is set to launch a medical home certification pilot and is seeking community health centers and other primary care practices to participate.
By Eric Wicklund | 02:18 pm | March 23, 2011
Pitney Bowes is embracing the cloud, and healthcare could soon see the benefits.
By Richard Pizzi | 02:08 pm | March 23, 2011
Healthcare Finance News Editor Richard Pizzi recently interviewed two healthcare reimbursement experts about trends in accounts receivable management in 2011.
By Chris Anderson | 01:51 pm | March 23, 2011
Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield has launched a patient-centered medical home pilot project with seven family and internal medicine practices to test whether the concept will work in the state.
By Diana Manos | 01:07 pm | March 23, 2011
Hospitals are falling short of the Joint Commission's language access requirements for patients with limited English, according to a new report.