Medical Groups: Page 33


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    Walgreens to launch 40 primary care clinics by third quarter of next year

    Locations announced in Arizona, Texas and Florida are part of the retailer's long-term plan to open as many as 700 primary care clinics in more than 30 U.S. cities and metropolitan areas over the next five years.

    By Ron Shinkman • Dec. 4, 2020
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    CMMI rolls out geographic model it calls among 'largest bets on value-based care to date'

    The program will enlist direct contracting entities, which can include ACOs, health systems and provider groups or health plans, to take responsibility for the total cost of care for Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries in their region.

    By Dec. 4, 2020
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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
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    Sanford Health CEO out after two decades following mask controversy

    Sanford’s board of trustees and CEO Kelby Krabbenhoft have "mutually agreed to part ways," the major Midwest health system said, following a controversial email Krabbenhoft sent to staff about masks last week.

    By Hailey Mensik • Nov. 25, 2020
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    Travel nurse demand outpacing supply, with hospitals paying steep rates

    Pay increases being offered to staff are based on a variety of factors, including hours and specialty. Cleveland Clinic and Mayo Clinic both reported hundreds of workers out sick from the virus or exposure to it.

    By Hailey Mensik • Nov. 20, 2020
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    Hospitals scramble to get ready for coronavirus vaccines

    From ultra-cold storage capabilities to extra security staff, facilities are bracing now for their pivotal role in vaccine distribution.

    By Nov. 19, 2020
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    Primary care docs note equipment shortages, worsening patient health amid pandemic

    Physicians are also struggling to replace practice members and fill open positions, according to a new survey from the Larry A. Green Center and the Primary Care Collaborative.

    By Ron Shinkman • Nov. 17, 2020
  • Hospitals across US cancel elective procedures — again

    Health systems have had to curtail, pause or halt nonemergency services when faced with ICUs at capacity and resources all but maxed out.

    By Hailey Mensik • Updated Nov. 18, 2020
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    Amazon finally jumps into pharmacy business, Prime members set to get steeper discounts

    The move is a direct threat to retail pharmacy incumbents. CVS Health and Walgreens were hit in early market trading.

    By Nov. 17, 2020
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    Pandemic spurs consumer-friendly healthcare services that patients expect to continue

    Millennials in particular feel more comfortable shopping among traditional providers, telehealth providers and retail clinics than previous generations, according to the Kaufman Hall report.

    By Hailey Mensik • Nov. 16, 2020
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    As COVID-19 surges, hospitals scramble to find staff amid exhausted workforce

    "These folks have been working flat out for eight or nine months ... and after almost three months of surge, they're exhausted, they're stressed," Andrew Pavia of Utah School of Medicine said. "Many ... have become ill themselves."

    By Hailey Mensik • Updated Nov. 13, 2020
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    Epic, NextGen highest rated acute care EHR vendors for interoperability, Klas finds

    Usability varies significantly by vendor, according to the report, despite an ongoing federal push for free and unfettered data sharing.

    By Nov. 12, 2020
  • Primary care networks One Medical, Oak Street Health report Q3 revenue jumps

    COVID-19 has proved a major headwind for providers in 2020, but the third quarter is somewhat of a bright spot for medical networks, which were also helped by the employer return-to-work push.

    By Nov. 11, 2020
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    COVID-19-related OSHA complaints, fines pile up for healthcare facilities

    "OSHA was getting a lot of really bad press about how aggressively they were responding," lawyer Eric Conn said. "And ... maybe for some theater, they have focused on healthcare, because it's easy."

    By Hailey Mensik • Nov. 9, 2020
  • Patients shirked diagnostic testing, in-person preventive care amid telehealth boom this spring

    Routine preventive services that can't be done virtually, such as mammograms and colonoscopies, plunged 65% in March and April compared to the year prior, according to an analysis of insurance data published in JAMA Network Open.

    By Hailey Mensik • Nov. 5, 2020
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    Thoughts on diversity in healthcare C-suite from an executive search specialist

    The COVID-19 pandemic harshly exposed racial disparities in treatment and care outcomes that remain across the country, and the healthcare industry has a long way to go in diversity and inclusion among its ranks.

    By Nov. 2, 2020
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    Physician pay growth pushed down amid COVID-19. Women bear the brunt, survey finds

    The study by Doximity concludes compensation barely budged this year compared to 2019, an apparent victim of the economic fallout from the pandemic.

    By Ron Shinkman • Oct. 30, 2020
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    Urban-rural divide growing amid primary care workforce, study finds

    While more physicians are practicing primary care today than roughly 10 years ago, they're setting up shop in large urban areas — more so than the underserved, rural communities that need them most.

    By Hailey Mensik • Oct. 28, 2020
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    Supply chain pains: How Geisinger, Sutter and Intermountain are prepping for flu season

    "I'll be frank with you, we are concerned," John Wright of Intermountain Healthcare said. "We have concerns just in our manufacturers' abilities to keep up with demand on a global basis. Because it's a global issue."

    By Hailey Mensik • Oct. 26, 2020
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    Providers' rocky road to recovery could last into 2022

    About 20% of hospital executives told Kaufman Hall they were "extremely concerned" about their financial viability, as the Midwest reports rising COVID-19 caseloads and providers prep for the pandemic to collide with flu season.

    By Oct. 20, 2020
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    After COVID-19 spurred a boom in telehealth, systems mull how to sustain momentum

    An annual survey of providers from the Center for Connected Medicine and Klas Research found a focus on integration and security, but fears about the uncertain reimbursement landscape.

    By Hailey Mensik • Oct. 20, 2020
  • CVS wants pharmacy techs to administer COVID-19 vaccine, plans to hire 10,000 more

    This week the Trump administration released guidance authorizing pharmacy technicians and pharmacy interns to administer coronavirus vaccines and COVID-19 diagnostic tests.

    By Updated Oct. 23, 2020
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    Elective surgeries seen coming back in Q3, but can it last?

    Analysts forecast a recovery in procedures in the third quarter as patients rescheduled, but some now see a leveling off in hospital activity. The flu season also poses a risk going into the winter.

    By Susan Kelly • Oct. 15, 2020
  • Atrium, Wake Forest Baptist seal merger forming $11.5B system

    The pandemic doesn't seem to have slowed hospital M&A. For Atrium, it comes more than two years after an attempt at a deal with UNC Health in North Carolina fell through.

    By Hailey Mensik • Oct. 9, 2020
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    Citing COVID-19, providers push back on CMS payment rule rate cuts, telehealth rollback in 2021

    The AMA and AHA are among those lobbying hard against any payment reduction amid the pandemic. Stakeholders also spoke out against rolling back coverage of audio-only virtual visits and nixing the inpatient-only list.

    By Hailey Mensik • Oct. 6, 2020
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    Healthcare jobs in uneven recovery after big spring losses

    The latest unemployment report out Friday showed the hospital sector had a small dip in its workforce, though ambulatory services and dentists saw continued gains.

    By Hailey Mensik • Oct. 2, 2020