Research published in the New England Journal of Medicine finds that hospitals did not respond to readmission penalties by increasing observation stays.
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A unit of the Centers for Disease Control issues a report displaying the state variation in certain types of health care utilization.
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A BenefitFocus research report looks at trends in employee health benefits by large employers.
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A Kaiser Family Foundation Article examines factors influencing 2017 premium rates for the public insurance exchanges and urges caution in assuming large increases. Wishful thinking.
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We interrupt this regularly scheduled blog for something a little less serious.
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A Medical Economics survey covers a variety of characteristics of physician practices.
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A Milliman report examines cancer care costs, finding that spending increases are largely driven by higher usage of hospital outpatient settings for chemotherapy.
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Willis Towers Watson issues a 2016 Global Medical Trends Report.
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Another report using data from the Health Care Cost Institute finds wide geographic variation in payments for the same services.
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The latest data from the National Venture Capital Association indicates a slowing but not dead funding environment.
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A policy brief from the National Center for Policy Analysis argues that high US health spending is reflective of a strong economy and is an asset, not a burden to…
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Work released by the Healthcare Association of New York State illustrates the burden quality measure reporting places on providers and recommending changes.
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A Kaiser Family Foundation brief demonstrates how much health care cost-sharing has increased for workers.
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A survey of around 1000 physicians supports previous findings that they are generally unhappy with the reform law and with life in medicine.
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A McKinsey Report describes the current status of the new wave of provider-owned health plans.
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