Revenue cycle solutions firm Craneware has renewed its "peer-reviewed" designation with the Healthcare Financial Management Association.
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Non-profit hospital executive salaries are again under the critical eye of top Connecticut officials, as the state's top budget chief called seven-figure hospital salaries excessive, according to a Journal Inquirer report.
Although the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act prohibited new construction or expansion of physician-owned hospitals, these facilities are emerging as some of the biggest winners under two provisions of the healthcare reform law, according to a Kaiser Health News…
The proliferation of telemedicine has given way to a relatively new practice area for healthcare lawyers, prompting some to refocus their energy on helping clients navigate telemedicine's associated privacy, liability and licensing complications, according to a Thompson Reuters report.
A study commissioned by the Cancer Treatment Centers of America has found that 20 percent of cancer patients switched healthcare providers due to dissatisfaction with their care, according to a news release.
A statement to the House Way and Means Committee co-authored by 12 healthcare and higher education advocacy groups defended non-profit hospitals' ability to acquire tax-exempt bond financing as legislators look to reform the tax code.
Complication rates decreased for 83 percent of National Surgical Quality Improvement Project participants, according to a report in HealthLeaders.
Nearly 9 percent of Veterans Health Administration patients visited an emergency department once in 2010, according to a study in Annals of Emergency Medicine.
President Obama's 2014 budget proposal would raise an estimated $50 billion over the next 10 years by establishing nine tax brackets that would determine how much seniors pay into Medicare based on their income, according to a report by Yahoo!…
On average, community benefits account for 11.6 percent of a hospital's total expenses, according to a report by Ernst & Young cited by the American Hospital Association.