Skip to main content

Reimbursement

By Healthcare Finance Staff | 03:30 pm | December 22, 2015
Coloradans this fall will vote on a single-payer plan in which they would still pick their own providers, but the new system would pick up all the bills. There would be no deductibles, and fewer and smaller copays.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 01:59 pm | December 22, 2015
The data released Friday in the "Home Health Agency Utilization and Payment Public Use File" contains information on utilization, payments, and submitted charges organized by provider, state and home health resource group.
By Jeff Lagasse | 09:37 am | December 21, 2015
One in six Massachusetts residents avoided obtaining health coverage in 2015 due to the cost, according to a survey from the state's Center for Health Information and Analysis.
By Susan Morse | 11:17 am | December 19, 2015
The data released Friday in the "Home Health Agency Utilization and Payment Public Use File" contains information on utilization, payments, and submitted charges organized by provider, state and home health resource group.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:16 am | December 18, 2015
The House on Friday approved a $1.1 trillion spending bill that, with a tax package approved last week, includes changes to ObamaCare including another delay in the implementation of the Cadillac tax on high cost employer health plans.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 05:12 pm | December 16, 2015
Since Nov. 1, more than four million have selected plans.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 05:10 pm | December 16, 2015
A health law insurance program that was expected to boost consumer choice and competition on the marketplaces has slipped off course and is so far failing to meet expectations.
By Susan Morse | 01:55 pm | December 16, 2015
The U.S. House of Representatives has proposed a two-year suspension of the medical device tax and another two-year delay of the Cadillac tax on high-cost employer health plans.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 12:14 pm | December 16, 2015
A coalition of civil rights advocates Tuesday called for a federal investigation of California's Medicaid program, alleging that it discriminates against millions of low-income Latinos by denying them equal access to healthcare.
By Susan Morse | 11:06 am | December 16, 2015
The Obama administration has given last-minute health insurance shoppers a two-day extension to buy coverage through Healthcare.gov.