Mark Farrah Associates has released its most recent assessment of major health plan company results, showing enrollment gains and reduced profit margins.
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A study at Vanderbilit University reveals that an easy way to improve patient satisfaction is to make a hospital patient knows their doctor's name and some information about him or her. Patient satisfaction is more important now as it factors into the value-based purchasing formula.
http://consumer.healthday.com/general-health-information-16/doctor-news-206/patients-doctors-jot-vanderbilt-release-batch-1003-681802.htmlResearch published at the National Bureau of Economic Research examines factors related to patients compliance with their medication therapies.
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A study in Health Psychology finds that how order sets are presented in an EHR may affect how many tests are ordered. Using a default opt-out or recommended by experts option led to more appropriate tests being used, but also increased health spending.
http://www.healthcare-informatics.com/news-item/altered-electronic-order-set-could-create-cost-savings-better-careA new paper from the National Bureau of Research offers a timely look at the dynamics of pricing rules and enrollment for health insurance exchanges, suggesting that substantial adverse selection…
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Now that it is clear the exchanges are not likely to function as intended and that many individuals won't get their mandated health insurance, it seems like a good time…
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As government auditors begin to look at the billions of dollars in EHR incentive payments, firms are having to return some of them that were inappropriately received.
http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20131106/NEWS/311069943/some-ehr-payments-going-back-to-government-as-auditors-look-into?AllowView=VW8xUmo5Q21TcWJOb1gzb0tNN3RLZ0h0MWg5SVgra3NZRzROR3l0WWRMWGFWZjBIRWxiNUtpQzMyWmFxNTNvWUpiaWliUVF3eWtaVTUyZUZRZUl3bWlhUnFNV3JIOWk2WHFVZFI2b0MzNjJ1YTY2bTdOTkVidFNZOUU1akZ1czFtQzhEb3ZRcFMzL3B3MEpXNkJtblVaTHg4Ylk9A paper from the National Bureau of Economics explores the role of patient and physician preferences in geographic variation in health spending.
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ShapeUp, another of the plethora of companies operating in the health and wellness space, has raised an additional $7.5 million to expand its mobile capabilities in wellness program engagement and operation.
http://www.pehub.com/2013/11/06/cue-ball-capital-excel-venture-management-lead-7-5-mln-investment-round-shapeup/The Food and Drug Administration released its final guidance on mobile medical applications, a subject of intense concern for software developers and health technology companies.
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