A report sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation examines the recent growth in provider-sponsored health insurance plans.
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Merritt Hawkins issues results from its latest report on physician recruiting and compensation.
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Here is a look at some highlights from the 2017 PWC Health & Well-being Touchstone Survey.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics issues an update on its disease-centered approach to examining health spending.
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A report from Sun Life Financial gives data on the causes of large health claims.
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Proponents of the original federal reform law make misleading statements to try to defend it.
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According to research published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the hospital value-based purchasing program did not lead to better quality.
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A PriceWaterhouseCooper Health Research Institute report projects medical cost trend for 2018.
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A new Kaiser Family Foundation analysis confirms continued growth in Medicare Advantage, but worrisome trends in plan concentration.
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Research in the Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine studies the effect of quality intervention programs on hospital readmissions.
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A Rand Corporation report once again demonstrates how a relatively small proportion of patients, typically with multiple chronic diseases, are responsible for much of total health spending.
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A Centers for Disease Control survey finds that high-deductible plans may create financial barriers to care for some enrollees. Duh.
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A Robert Wood Johnson report contains misleading claims that the federal reform law helped reduce health spending.
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Willis Towers Watson gives us insights from a survey of employers on their health benefit practices and intentions.
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Research published in the journal Medical Care suggests that a hospital participating in quality improvement efforts doesn't have lower care costs than hospitals that don't.
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