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Healthcare again tops industries for cybersecurity attacks, data breaches
Breach notifications triggered 34 investigations by the HHS Office for Civil Rights in 2018, up from 22 the previous year.
By Meg Bryant • April 11, 2019 -
Digital care coordination software market to top $3B by 2022, but hurdles remain
Driving growth is poor referral management, a desire for real-time communication on patient outcomes and potential savings from improving chronic disease management, according to a report from Frost & Sullivan.
By Meg Bryant • April 11, 2019 -
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Hospitals are still struggling with provider burnout, after the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated underlying staffing issues and prompted workers to quit their jobs.
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Physician pay up 20% since 2015 but gender gap widens
The amount of time doctors spent on paperwork increased, with nearly three-quarters reporting more than 10 hours a week on administrative tasks and more than a third with 20 hours or more, according to a Medscape survey.
By Shannon Muchmore • April 10, 2019 -
Most hospitals provide electronic access to records, but patients slow to engage, ONC says
More than half of U.S. hospitals enabled patients to electronically request prescription refills in 2017 — up from just over a quarter in 2013, according to a new report.
By Meg Bryant • April 9, 2019 -
Hospital execs argue disruptors will 'skim the cream,' ignore community health
CEOs of Henry Ford Health System and Yale New Haven Health worry new entrants in healthcare could divert revenue from hospitals, leaving them with unnegotiable Medicare and Medicaid payments.
By Tony Abraham • April 9, 2019 -
CMMI asks for ideas on post-acute care payment model at AHA annual meeting
The head of the CMS innovation arm told hospital leaders Monday his agency is in listening mode, looking for ways to lower costs and improve quality in post-acute care.
By Samantha Liss • April 9, 2019 -
Healthcare administrative costs will tally nearly $500B this year
The price tag includes $158 billion in private insurance overhead, $56 billion for public insurance program administration and $282 billion for providers' billing and insurance-related costs, according to the Center for American Progress.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • April 9, 2019 -
3 issues that put VA officials on defense in front of Congress this week
VA Secretary Robert Wilkie and others argued in a series of hearings that the agency is prepared to roll out its community care program by the deadline two months from now and that its EHR implementation woes are improving.
By Tony Abraham • April 5, 2019 -
AHA claims hospital outpatient clinics treat sicker patients than ambulatory centers
The hospital group is currently involved in a lawsuit filed against CMS over site-neutral payment rate changes that ultimately reduce reimbursements for off-campus hospital outpatient departments.
By Tony Abraham • April 5, 2019 -
Imprivata, Verato leverage biometrics in effort to improve patient matching
The companies say linking Imprivata's patient identification tool with Verato's cloud-based master patient index will ensure patients are matched with the correct medical records.
By Meg Bryant • April 4, 2019 -
Amazon's Alexa now has HIPAA-compliant features
Six companies taking part in the online giant's invitation-only developer program launched their features Thursday, including Atrium Health, Cigna, Express Scripts and Livongo.
By Shannon Muchmore • April 4, 2019 -
New York, Connecticut health systems merge to form $2.4B provider
The new system, called Nuvance Health, will serve an estimated 1.5 million people over seven hospitals in the western Connecticut and Hudson Valley areas.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • April 4, 2019 -
AG to appeal after judge refuses to extend UPMC-Highmark decree
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro has alleged the Pittsburgh system flouted its obligations as a charitable organization and that the loss of in-network access would harm patients.
By Samantha Liss • Updated May 30, 2019 -
Industry groups seek cybersecurity safe harbor
In response to a senator's request, several organizations highlighted the need for a national strategy and greater collaboration among various stakeholders, according to a think tank that read the responses.
By Meg Bryant • April 3, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Hospitals look to venture capital as R&D extension
UPMC Enterprises President Tal Heppenstall told Healthcare Dive the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center venture arm plans on spinning out two companies by the middle of this year.
By Tony Abraham • April 3, 2019 -
Hospital, doctor lobbies support surprise billing protections — but not bundled payments
The American Hospital Association and other industry groups railed against the concept in a letter Tuesday following a congressional hearing on the topic of surprise billing.
By Samantha Liss • April 3, 2019 -
Uninsured, Medicaid patients more likely to be transferred, JAMA study shows
The study also examined whether hospital ownership plays a role in patient care and found that for-profit hospitals were more likely to transfer uninsured patients.
By Samantha Liss • April 2, 2019 -
HHS publishes 340B drug ceiling prices in concession to hospital lobby
The publication follows roughly eight years of delay and legal action from the American Hospital Association.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • April 2, 2019 -
Growth in telehealth use outpaces urgent care centers, retail clinics
Between 2016 and 2017, telehealth use jumped 53% nationwide, according to a new white paper from the nonprofit FAIR Health.
By Meg Bryant • April 2, 2019 -
Academic medical centers face headwinds in shift to value-based care, Moody's says
To offset challenges, AMCs will need to consider partnerships that build out community physician networks and diversifying their revenue streams, according to a new report.
By Meg Bryant • April 1, 2019 -
Kaiser, union coalition return to bargaining table
The Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions claimed the health system violated federal law by proposing a ban on employees speaking out about patient care issues or taking public action against the company.
By Tony Abraham • April 1, 2019 -
Health systems stepping up investment in analytics, survey shows
Nearly a third of health systems have a C-suite leader dedicated to analytics, up from 12% in 2015, according to a survey by the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions.
By Meg Bryant • March 29, 2019 -
Revenue, outpatient volume rise in Advocate-Aurora's debut year
Home, physician and outpatient visits all rose for the newly merged company in 2018, and revenue increased 3.5%.
By Tony Abraham • March 29, 2019 -
AHA doubles down against star ratings, asks CMS to pull
The hospital group said in a letter to CMS it remains concerned the program "is being compromised by a methodology that can lead to inaccurate, misleading comparisons of quality performance."
By Shannon Muchmore • Updated April 1, 2019 -
Doubt cast on vertical provider integration leading to higher-value care in study
A new report in Health Care Management Review analyzed research on M&A activity from 1996 to 2016 and found little information on how the practice affects patient outcomes.
By Les Masterson • March 28, 2019