Medicaid Acceptance, Payment Rates Both on the Decline
Feb. 27: Week That Was in Healthcare Fraud and Malpractice
Telehealth Reimbursement Needed for its Growth, Advancement
Does Successful ICD-10 Testing Mean a Smooth Transition?
King v. Burwell Opposition Means 9.3 Million Lose Subsidies
Navicure Survey Shows ICD-10 Transition Financial Challenges
AHA Supports Proposed Changes for Virtual CAHPS Surveys
$200K in Funding for Mich. Medicaid Beneficiary Care Access
Summary of Health Insurance Marketplace Final Rule for 2016
Telehealth Reimbursement Complications Paint a Vague Future
Why Recent Attempts at Healthcare Reform Regulation Matter
Feb. 20: Week That Was in Healthcare Fraud, Malpractice
History of Value-Based, Accountable Care Models at CMS
EHR Incentive Payments, Medicare Payment Adjustments in Brief
Costly Aspects of an Overstretched Revenue Cycle Management
Focusing on esMD for Healthcare Revenue Cycle Optimization
Benefits of Forming an Accountable Care Organization
February 13: The Week That Was in Healthcare Fraud and Legality
Hospital Claims $173,000 in Medicare Overpayments
Medicaid Expansion in Nebraska and Kansas
Pennsylvania Plans for Medicaid Expansion
Wyoming Rejects Medicaid Expansion with 19-11 Vote
Groups Question Changes to Medicare Shared Savings Program
Hospital Information Systems Market Set for Expansion
AHA Reacts to Proposed Rule for Medicare Shared Savings Program
February 6: The Week That Was in Healthcare Fraud and Legality
Medicare Overpays Hospital $414,000 for Incorrect Medical Billing
Hospitals Oppose Further Medicare and Medicaid Cuts
Healthcare Sustainability Faces Challenges Worldwide
Tennessee Shoots Down Medicaid Expansion
Rural Hospitals Join Forces to Access ACO Incentives
Various Forms of Fraud Hurting Hospital Revenue
Are Specialists Happy with Value-Based Reimbursement?
How the 2016 Budget Will Change Medicare and Medicaid
Health Insurers Increase Use of Value-Based Reimbursement
CMS Announces Year Two of Open Payments Database
Coordinated Care Efforts Continue to Expand