August 15th 2025
Laxmi Patel, chief strategy officer at Savista, outlines major impacts of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act on Medicaid and what hospitals can do to prepare for these changes.
Express Scripts Wants Early Discussions to Help Lower Treatment Costs
January 14th 2015After their decision to include Abbvie's triple combination for hepatitis C on their formulary, over Gilead's more expensive regimens, Express Scripts indicated at the J. P. Morgan Healthcare Conference that they'll continue the stance of choosing treatments that are equally effective but save costs, especially in cancer.
Read More
Retail Clinics Addressing Physician Shortages, Cost Concerns Among Consumers
January 13th 2015The increasing popularity of retail clinics to provide basic care is bring driven by many factors, including consumer interest in transparency, cost, and convenience. Malls are beneficiaries of the shift.
Read More
Biosimilars a Big Cost Saver, RAND Study Finds
November 4th 2014The study by Andrew Mulcahy, a policy researcher at the RAND Corporation, found that the predicted $44 billion saving to the US healthcare system over the next decade, would depend on FDA decisions on newer biosimilar drug candidates.
Read More
Readmission Rate Fines Increase in Year 3 of Medicare Program
October 6th 2014During the third year of the Hospital Readmission Reduction Program, CMS will penalize more hospitals than it did during the second and third years of the program; however, the overall readmission rate for Medicare beneficiaries is down.
Read More
Healthcare Spending Growth Expected to Pick Up This Year to 5.6%
September 3rd 2014The economy's lackluster recovery eroded wages and left millions chronically unemployed. It also offered significant relief from the fiscal distress of U.S. health spending. Now, spending fueled by the improving economy and the healthcare reform law's insurance and Medicaid expansions are likely to turn that around.
Read More
Potential Benefits of Increased Access to Doula Support During Childbirth
Increasing access to continuous labor support from a birth doula may facilitate decreases in non-indicated cesarean rates among women who desire doula care.
Read More
Karen Lewis Discusses the Challenges of the Rapid Expansion of Genetic Testing in Healthcare
August 26th 2014Karen Lewis, MS, MM, CGC, medical policy administrator and genetic counselor at Priority Health, said that providers are engaging in genetic testing, but they are doing so in "an uninformed fashion."
Watch
HHS Final Rule Sets ICD-10 Switch for Oct. 1, 2015
August 1st 2014In a final rule (PDF) issued Thursday afternoon, HHS formally set an Oct. 1, 2015, compliance date for conversion to ICD-10 diagnostic and procedure codes, incorporating the absolute minimum delay imposed by Congress when it ordered HHS to roll back the conversion date previously set for Oct. 1, 2014.
Read More
HealthCare.gov Has Already Cost $840 Million
August 1st 2014HealthCare.gov, the federal health-exchange website plagued with glitches at its launch, has already cost $840 million to build, according to a Government Accountability Office (GAO) review of two task orders and one contract related to building the system.
Read More
Without Medicaid,Hospitals May Pay Patient Premiums
July 25th 2014Uncompensated care was supposed to be a thing of the past, but it's persisting in many states not expanding Medicaid eligibility. As an alternative, for some high-cost uninsured patients, hospitals are turning to a new option.
Read More