The Louisiana House Health and Welfare Committee has approved a bill that would give an independent board control of the Interim Louisiana State University Public Hospital in New Orleans, according to a report by the Times-Picayune.
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This article briefly describes three different methods of delivering anesthesia services. Then, it discusses a few legal issues related to anesthesia services. Finally, it provides several different observations related to trends in anesthesia services.
Officials in Nevada have decided to delay any changes in the formula that helps hospitals that care for a disproportionate share of uninsured or low-income patients for up to a year, according to a report in the Silicon Valley Mercury…
California Assemblyman Dave Jones (D-Sacramento) has introduced a bill that would end unregulated healthcare insurance rate increases, according to the San Francisco Gate.
Lahey Clinic Hospital, located in Burlington, Mass., has agreed to pay the U.S. government $843,897 to settle allegations that it improperly submitted Medicare claims from 2001-2005, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney's Office in Massachusetts.
Tom Pliura, MD, JD, an independent attorney specializing in healthcare issues for surgery centers and physician practices and founder of zCHART and the zCHART EMR, discusses the increase in physician fraud investigations and offers suggestions as to how physicians and…
The American Medical Association and the Medical Group Management Association have partnered to develop a new online toolkit to assist members with Medicare enrollment, according to a joint news release.
Public Citizens' Health Research Group has released a study that examines data from the Federation of State Medical Boards on disciplinary actions taken against physicians, according to the Public Citizen’s Health Research Group Ranking of the Rate of State Medical…
CMS has begun to enforce stricter requirements for physician reporting after successful enrollment or re-enrollment, according to a report by American Medical News.
Louisville, Ky.-based Norton Healthcare's hiring of eight University of Louisville neurosurgeons could result in legal action, according to a report in the Louisville Courier-Journal.