According to an American Medical Association survey less than half of doctors are now in independent practice.
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The effects of payment reform may depend on the competitiveness of a provider market, according to research in the Journal of Health Economics.
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A study in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that teaching hospitals have lower mortality rates.
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The Employee Benefits Research Institute releases results from its latest consumer engagement survey.
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It is a good day to reflect on the country we live in and the human cost to create and maintain it.
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Willis Towers Watson issues results from a global survey of medical benefit trends.
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An analysis in the Journal of the American Medical Association finds wide variation in death due to heart disease.
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A study carried by the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that many newly approved drugs end up having safety issues.
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A new Statistical Brief from AHRQ reviews spending on common medical conditions.
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The 2017 version of the Milliman Medical Index finds continued upward creep of insurance and health care costs.
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Research published in the Journal of Health Economics suggests that physicians who treat heart attacks most aggressively incur higher spending but better outcomes.
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A study in Health Affairs review five-year results from the Medical hospital readmissions reduction program.
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A study in the American Journal of Managed Care examines whether high-cost patients are concentrated in certain hospitals or communities.
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Research in the Journal of Health Economics examines the impact of provider vertical integration on Medicare utilization and spending.
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A study in Health Affairs finds no difference in quality between high and low-priced physicians.
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