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- To Expand or Not to Expand: States' Medicaid Dilemma and the Private Alternative Written by Jim McLaughlin | May 01, 2013
- Senate Majority Leader: Redirect War Money to End Sequester Written by Jim McLaughlin | April 24, 2013
- 74% of Surgeons Say Financial Incentives for Patients Could Lead to Healthier Lifestyles Written by Laura Miller | April 15, 2013
Billing & Coding
While many states continue to mull whether to grow their Medicaid enrollments in exchange for extra federal funding made available through the Patient Protection and…
Naya Kehayes, managing principal and CEO of Eveia Health Consulting and Management, recommends hospitals and other providers ask payors these two questions during negotiations within…
Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has proposed to do away with the $85 billion sequester cuts for this year by rerouting money expected to…
If the United States tinkered with Medicare more, reformed tax policies, prioritized healthcare quality and incentivized states to improve care, the healthcare system could save…
When structured well, bundled payment models can be effective and profitable for hospitals that can reduce the cost of each episode of care, according to…
Hospital prices rose 0.2 percent from February to March, according to the most recent Producer Price Index from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
According to the "Deloitte 2013 Survey of U.S. Physicians: Physician perspectives about health care reform and the future of the medical profession" report, 74 percent…
As more people demand healthcare price transparency, in light of a recent TIME exposé on high medical charges, a Duke University physician has argued price…
President Barack Obama's $3.77 trillion budget plan for the 2014 fiscal year, if approved, would raise overall federal spending about 6 percent above the current…




