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Two medical groups affiliated with St. Luke's Regional Medical Center in Boise, Idaho, have filed suit after the state tax commission ruled the organizations aren't tax-exempt and owe more than $400,000, according to an Idaho State Journal report.  

Naya Kehayes, managing principal and CEO of Eveia Health Consulting and Management, recommends hospitals and other providers ask payors these two questions during negotiations within managed care contracts regarding disruption of services and third-party beneficiaries.

Medicare Advantage coding requires a lot of attention to detail, and submitting inaccurate diagnoses for reimbursement could be a compliance nightmare, according to an article from AAPC, a professional medical coding organization.

Being at the tail-end of investment grade could pose some borrowing problems for hospitals and health systems, but there are still many opportunities to improve balance sheets and establish sound financing plans.

On Wednesday, April 24, three experts from Objective Health will present a webinar on how hospital and physician leaders can use data to reduce variations in care and make the transition toward value-based care.

Pittsburgh-based Select International, a healthcare employee assessment firm, has launched a safety blog, featuring experts and educational content for leaders to improve the safety culture within their organizations.

The "W"wordI'm a patient… you're a patient…we're all patients at one time or another. That means we have to wait. Waiting for a diagnosis, waiting for a test, waiting for results. Most people hate waiting, and your patients hate it…

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