Hospitals: Page 119
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Academic medical centers lag behind other facilities for cost, quality
Despite improvements on some metrics, AMCs still face more Medicare value-based program penalties, according to a Navigant report.
By Les Masterson • Aug. 9, 2018 -
Novel antibiotic moves closer to FDA approval
The committee voted 17-1 and 14-4 in favor of approving omadacycline for two kinds of infection.
By Jacob Bell • Aug. 9, 2018 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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TrendlinePayer/provider relationships
As M&A intensifies and companies embrace more holistic and value-based care models, partnerships have become more closely intertwined.
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UnityPoint's second data breach this year could prompt expanded lawsuit
The Des Moines-based nonprofit notified 1.4 million people last week that their information may have been compromised after a phishing attack similar to a separate data breach the company acknowledged in April.
By Meg Bryant • Aug. 8, 2018 -
Fitch brightens its view on nonprofit hospitals
More than a quarter of facilities got upgrades in the latest review of issuers.
By Les Masterson • Aug. 8, 2018 -
Kaiser Permanente's Q2 revenue growth driven by higher premiums, new members
The Oakland-based health system also saw a 47% decrease in operating revenue that it blamed on a new accounting standard.
By Les Masterson • Aug. 7, 2018 -
Hospital-employed PAs earn more, see more leadership options, report finds
The American Academy of Physician Assistants' new salary study showed that overall median base salary increased from $102,000 in 2016 to $105,000 in 2017.
By Les Masterson • Aug. 6, 2018 -
JAMA report outlines ways to foster inclusive workplaces
Non-inclusive work environments have adverse effects on job performance and employee well-being that can eventually lead to lower-quality care, according to the report.
By Les Masterson • Aug. 6, 2018 -
NIST offers 'how to' for securing EHRs on mobile devices
Such devices are ubiquitous in healthcare, raising concerns about security and privacy of personal health information.
By Meg Bryant • Aug. 3, 2018 -
CMS finalizes rule requiring hospitals to post prices online
The inpatient rule also cuts reporting periods down to 90 consecutive days, nixes the 25% threshold policy for long-term care hospitals and cuts a number of reporting measures.
By Tony Abraham • Aug. 3, 2018 -
Healthcare M&A remains hot, but value fell in Q2
Despite the activity, there was only one industry megadeal in the quarter — KKR's $10 billion buy of Envision.
By Les Masterson • Aug. 3, 2018 -
Geisinger, AstraZeneca roll out apps to improve asthma care
The digital suite combines EHR and patient-reported data feeds to track and monitor symptoms and attacks and then triages patients.
By Meg Bryant • Aug. 1, 2018 -
Provider consolidation outpacing payer in most of US, study shows
Nearly 90% of metropolitan statistical areas have highly- or super-concentrated provider markets, according to The Commonwealth Fund.
By Meg Bryant • Aug. 1, 2018 -
Less than half of Americans worry about personal health data security
In contrast, nearly 70% of adults surveyed said they were extremely or very concerned about the security of their financial data.
By Meg Bryant • July 31, 2018 -
Patients often choose higher-cost locations for MRIs, study finds
Referring physicians have more influence over a patient's decision than out-of-pocket costs, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research report.
By Les Masterson • July 31, 2018 -
Industry split on CMS site neutrality proposal
Hospitals and health systems say site-neutral payments would hinder access for patients. Doctors and some policy experts argue that access shouldn't hinge on payment disparity.
By Tony Abraham • July 31, 2018 -
Centene, Ascension joining forces for Medicare Advantage plan
Though there are few specifics about the plan, the companies said it would be a preferred model for the systems and affiliates in multiple markets.
By Les Masterson • July 31, 2018 -
ACOs may affect physician employment patterns, JAMA study finds
The report showed an increase in ACO enrollment was connected with fewer physician work hours per week and fewer doctors choosing self-employment.
By Les Masterson • July 30, 2018 -
CHS beats Q2 expectations despite drops in revenue, admissions
The 119-hospital system is working on paring down its massive long-term debt through divestiture and cost management efforts.
By Rebecca Pifer • July 27, 2018 -
UHS revenue up 2.6% to $2.68B in Q2
The company's reserve for a federal fraud settlement now totals $43 million.
By Meg Bryant • July 27, 2018 -
Despite higher medical spending, older Americans have less debt, study finds
The average size of medical debt dropped by nearly 40% between the ages of 27 and 64, according to a new Health Affairs study.
By Meg Bryant • July 27, 2018 -
Deep Dive
How providers are working to stem missed appointments
Millions of patients cancel, skip or reschedule appointments with their clinicians every year, creating vacant schedules and expenses that can cost the industry $150 billion annually.
By Tony Abraham • July 27, 2018 -
HCA revenue, admissions up in strong Q2
Compared to the same quarter last year, the health system's revenues increased 7.4% to $11.5 billion and admissions increased 2.8%.
By Tony Abraham • July 25, 2018 -
One Medical expands footprint into Southern California
As part of the launch, One Medical is partnering with UC San Diego on coordinating primary and specialty care for area members.
By Meg Bryant • July 25, 2018 -
CMS rule proposes site neutral payments, extends 340B cuts
The American Hospital Association accused the agency of showing "a lack of understanding about the reality in which hospitals and health systems operate daily to serve the needs of their communities."
By Tony Abraham • July 25, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Some patients fight back against surprise medical bills
"People that come to us are often quite distraught," says Akshay Gupta, co-founder of CoPatient, a firm that helps patients resolve their medical bills.
By Meg Bryant • July 25, 2018