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Faced with rising costs, diminished resources, and growing demands, health systems around the world are under siege and many will be unsustainable within 15 years unless fundamental changes occur.
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While the federal and state governments each try to convince the other to take on more responsibility for dual eligibles - those eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid - a new study finds ...
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Florida's efforts to revise its Medicaid system, beginning with 200,000 people in Broward and Duval counties and then phased in statewide, ...
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The latest fiscal report released by the National Governors Association (NGA) and the National Association of State Budget Officers (NASBO) said state revenues improved in 2005, ...
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While there has been considerable discussion nationally about paying physicians more to improve patient care, pay-for-performance initiatives have been slow ...
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The Center for Health Care Strategies (CHCS) has opened an initiative to fund five states in programs to integrate the financing, delivery, and administration of ...
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When Mt. Graham Regional Medical Center conducted a successful customer service course - encompassing not only its own staff but community members and health care workers ...
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... 67% of Americans still are concerned about the privacy of their personal health information and are largely unaware of their rights.
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) says a state Medicaid agency and Medicare Advantage plan may share protected health information to identify dually eligible enrollees.