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Quality and Safety

By Bernie Monegain | 11:54 am | January 28, 2011
Research on post-traumatic stress disorder cost the government $24.5 million in 2009, up from the $9.9 million spent in 2005, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office.
By Chris Anderson | 11:04 am | January 28, 2011
The Mayo Clinic has created the Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, a new initiative that will focus on creating improved approaches to how healthcare is delivered.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 09:37 am | January 27, 2011
Three of the nation's top hospital companies and two major hospital systems - together representing more than 400 hospitals across the country - have invested in the Heritage Healthcare Innovation Fund L.P., a venture fund focused on investments in businesses that improve the delivery of healthcare services.
By Molly Merrill | 04:19 pm | January 26, 2011
HealthGrades has identified the top 50 cities in the nation for hospital care, with West Palm Beach, Fla., coming in at the top of the list.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:15 am | January 26, 2011
The American Medical Association and 100 medical and physician organizations say the bi-partisan HEALTH Act, submitted to Congress earlier this week, could be exactly what the doctor ordered for solving medical liability issues.
By Molly Merrill | 09:01 am | January 26, 2011
Pay-for-performance programs, which reward doctors for quality care and patient outcomes, may not be improving patient care, according to a new study.
By Diana Manos | 11:55 am | January 25, 2011
Experts at the eHealth Initiative's annual conference, held Jan. 19-21 in Washington, D.C., offered their advice on how to accomplish coordinated care "in the real world."
By Kester Freeman | 10:49 am | January 20, 2011
The status of mental health in the U.S. in 2011 is one of the worst problems I have ever seen. So many people are affected by mental illness and the numbers just continue to grow. The suspect in the Tucson shooting slipped through the cracks.
By Bernie Monegain | 10:39 am | January 20, 2011
A survey of almost 3,000 physicians indicates 65 percent are worried that healthcare reform would result in less pay for them and lower the quality of care for their patients.
By Chris Anderson | 11:34 am | January 19, 2011
Community Physicians for Indiana and the Deaconess Clinic have joined the Integrated Research Network operated by HealthCore, the first two health systems in the state to participate in the nationwide collaborative aimed at providing data to improve treatment costs and outcomes.