Healthcare reform may be hindered as lawmakers try to close the rift in government reimbursements between rural hospitals and urban hospitals, according to a report in the Boston Globe.
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Paul Taylor, CEO of Ozarks Community Hospital in Springfield, Mo., is working to promote healthcare reform that supports expanded coverage and physician-owned facilities in his community and encourages other healthcare leaders to join in the fight.
Paul Taylor, CEO of Ozarks Community Hospital in Springfield, Mo., has authored a white paper on the need for healthcare reform that includes universal healthcare without governmental control.
A 10-member state commission recommended that Massachusetts pay healthcare providers and hospitals a flat fee rather than on a per-visit basis to help control healthcare costs, according to a report in the New York Times.
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The American Hospital Association, the Federation of American Hospitals and the Catholic Health Association have agreed to contribute $155 billion over the course of 10 years to finance healthcare coverage for the nation's uninsured, according to a report in the…
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1. 53 People Indicted for Detroit-Based Medicare Fraud Schemes — Fifty-three physicians, healthcare executives and beneficiaries were indicted in Detroit-based Medicare fraud schemes, which are estimated to have cost Medicare $50 million.