The National Academy of Social Insurance issues a lengthy report on pricing power in health care markets.
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A recent study finds that nurse practitioners and physician assistants can deliver routine cardiac care as well as physicians.
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Geisinger Health System reports results from its patient-centered medical home in Health Affairs.
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A study in the New England Journal of Medicine explores the cost impact of hospice use by nursing home residents.
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The United States' health system takes a lot of hits for excessive spending compared to outcomes, but in the case of cancer care, our high spending may yield results.
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The Evolent IPO filing is a reminder that investing is often not rational.
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Bookending the week is another medication item as CMS released detailed data on drug use by Medicare beneficiaries.
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The annual Medscape physician compensation report reveals low growth for many of the most common specialties, but family medicine saw a 10% rise.
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A recent report examines funding for startup health companies, especially those involved in "digital" health.
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A Viewpoint in JAMA summarizes a recent Institute of Medicine report designed to rationalize quality measurement for health systems.
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Starting off the week with more medication reports is a summary of the IMS report on drug use in America.
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Need all your fingers and toes to count the Medicare "quality" initiatives doctors have to comply with, and many are responding with a certain finger to those programs.
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TransUnion Healthcare issued a report on how patients are coping with the ongoing financial pressures related to their health care.
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A report from Avalere suggests that the penalty for failing to have health insurance is too low to incent people to enroll.
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Research in the New England Journal of Medicine evaluates early results from Medicare's Pioneer accountable care organization initiative.
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