Reimbursement
In the U.S. there are two million home care workers, who make a world of difference to the elderly or disabled trying to age at home.
There is little disagreement that moving healthcare reimbursement from fee-for-service reimbursement to a model based on quality and outcomes is the right thing to do. This is true for patients, for the industry, and for the economy.
While majority of experts testifying Wednesday said the industry is ready, some worry about its impact on physicians.
Health system says only three of the Office of Inspector General's findings were true errors.
In the wake of Anthem's massive data breach, a storm of class action lawsuits are raising concerns about information protection, liability and regulation.
The country's fourth largest drugstore chain is making a $2 billion bet on the business of pharmaceutical benefits management, amid rising drug prices and demand for retail consumer healthcare.
St. Luke’s Health System in Boise, Idaho violated antitrust laws when it bought a large physician practice in 2012, according to an appeals court ruling Tuesday.
One of the most ambitious startup insurers, a self-described "better kind of insurance company," may soon start selling in some of the nation's largest markets, including the world's technology capital.
How many more ACA cooperative insurers will go out of business? At least some are going to be hard pressed.
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