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Quality and Safety

A new initiative from the California HealthCare Foundation will focus on reducing preventable patient readmissions in 20 hospitals across the state.
By Chelsey Ledue | 10:34 am | August 30, 2010
St. Luke's Hospital & Health Network in Bethlehem, Pa., has leveraged its participation in three different quality initiatives to improve the quality of healthcare delivery.
By Kester Freeman | 09:35 am | July 20, 2010
When it comes to healthcare and changing an industry in ways that will benefit this country, it is important to look at organizations that are setting standards and raising the bar.
By Chelsey Ledue | 06:11 pm | May 05, 2010
A study published in the May 2010 online issue of Health Affairs finds that large multi-specialty medical groups provide higher quality care at a lower cost compared with physicians in small group practices.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:58 pm | January 13, 2010
Premier healthcare alliance, which encompasses 2,300 not-for profit hospitals and health systems and more than 63,000 other healthcare organizations, addressed healthcare reform in a letter to Congressional leadership Jan. 12.
By Richard Pizzi | 11:26 am | October 21, 2009
Hospitals participating in the Premier healthcare alliance's QUEST: High Performing Hospitals national collaborative have saved an estimated 8,043 lives and $577 million in one year, according to an analysis from Premier.
By John Halamka, MD | 11:59 am | September 29, 2009
In 2013, CMS will require the use of ICD-10 for coding of diagnoses in billing/administrative transactions. How can we best prepare for this transition?
By Kester Freeman | 12:15 pm | September 09, 2009
In accordance with what Mike and Ed have previously pointed out on healthcare alliances, I, too, am utterly dismayed at the allegations of nefarious goings-on within these organizations.
10:55 am | August 27, 2009
Congress' healthcare reform debate has highlighted how American governance is broken and the difficulty of addressing our national problems.
By Richard Pizzi | 12:20 pm | August 05, 2009
For the first time, Consumer Reports will provide patient satisfaction ratings for more than 3,400 hospitals across the United States.