Hospitals: Page 210


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    Michigan merger forms HIE for 5 million people

    Health insurance exchanges have long struggled for financial sustainability. Is bigger better?

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 9, 2014
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    How is reform impacting hospital use?

    The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation wants to figure out how coverage expansion is impacting hospitals financially. 2013 baseline data show some intriguing results. 

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 9, 2014
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    Payer/provider relationships

    As M&A intensifies and companies embrace more holistic and value-based care models, partnerships have become more closely intertwined.

    By Healthcare Dive staff
  • Paying it forward with kidney transplants

    Can others learn from a transplant program in Alabama about how to make inroads in a system where thousands of Americans are waiting for help? 

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 8, 2014
  • Beth Israel opening physician notes to mental health patients

    Should there be parity between medical and mental health patients? The Beth Israel study highlights a larger debate. 

    By July 8, 2014
  • Florida hospitals must repay millions in Medicaid

    Should hospitals in other anti-expansion states take heed?

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 8, 2014
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    How one hospital sped through stage 2 attestation

    Through hard work and vendor cooperation, one TN hospital kicked meaningful use stage 2 into gear within two weeks.

    By July 8, 2014
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    The health-tech startup that raised $40M for second opinions

    The California startup thinks it's found a better way to give second opinions online. Is it worth the cost—and is it better than similar services offered by major institutions?

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 8, 2014
  • NIH pours $24M into advanced research on Alzheimer's

    The broader federal effort is also trying to coordinate care for people with the disease. Is this encouraging news for hospitals on the front-lines?

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 8, 2014
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    The 10 highest-grossing nonprofits

    The hospital that holds the number-one position has disputed its ranking in the past. 

    By July 8, 2014
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    Possible 2.1% boost for hospital outpatient pay on the horizon

    CMS wants to boost Medicare payment rates for outpatient services in 2015. But the agency released its massive proposal right before the July 4th weekend, slowing provider reactions.

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 7, 2014
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    5 must-see healthcare documentaries

    These five critically-acclaimed documentaries ask challenging questions amidst the ongoing discussion about how the healthcare system should deliver and pay for care. 

    By July 7, 2014
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    Online ER appointments gain popularity

    ...but do they encourage inappropriate ER utilization? Online appointments may add to consumer convenience, but do they reduce costs?

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 7, 2014
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    VA's chief medical inspector is out

    Heads keep rolling at the VA, as another higher-up resigns after a scathing report that his office downplayed whistleblower complaints. What comes next?

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 7, 2014
  • California's huge Medi-Cal backlog stalls expansion

    Nearly 1 million Californians are waiting for the state to process Medi-Cal cards for them. Where are they heading for care in the meantime? 

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 3, 2014
  • Report: Narrow provider networks work well

    How well do "high value"—a.k.a. restricted, limited, narrow—networks work? A new study from Milliman indicates very well, but how narrow is too narrow?

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 3, 2014
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    How the ultra-narrow NH network impacted excluded hospitals

    Twelve of New Hampshire's 26 acute-care hospitals aren't in the lone exchange carrier's network this year. Here's why this year's network exclusion riled them, and how 2015 is shaping up. 

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 3, 2014
  • Indiana hospitals urge swift CMS approval on coverage expansion

    Indiana's hospitals are gung ho about getting the governor's Medicaid alternative plan up and running, but others have concerns about Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0.

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 3, 2014
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    Strong Q2 expected for publicly-traded hospitals

    Reform and Medicaid expansion—and a break in the winter weather—are likely to have a big impact on hospitals' bottom lines. 

    By July 2, 2014
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    Two large Georgia systems announce partnership

    The agreement is not a merger, but still aims to improve patient health through economies of scale. How popular is this kind of deal?

    By July 2, 2014
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    NIH taps six clinical sites for 'undiagnosed diseases' network

    The initiative is well-funded and expertly-staffed, but will make a difference to ailing patients?

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 2, 2014
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    Survey: Nurses are stressed out and over-burdened

    Not only do patients suffer from burned-out nurses, but providers do as well. So how do hospitals calm things down?

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 1, 2014
  • Only filling four beds: Tiny Ohio hospital decides to close

    To better serve community needs, the provider is shifting to outpatient services instead. Is this the future of small community hospitals?

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 1, 2014
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    6 types of hospital M&A structures execs need to know

    Not all M&A deals are created equal, and several new kinds of "hybrid" transactions are emerging. 

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 1, 2014
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    Medicare expands bundled payments

    Does bundling payments for care episodes work better than traditional Medicare financing? CMS wants to know.

    By Judy Packer-Tursman • July 1, 2014
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    University of Utah cuts costs with data tool

    A multi-departmental team created a program that shows the cost of care for every patient in the system's hospitals.

    By July 1, 2014