In another flawed hatchet job on the US health care system, the Commonwealth Fund claims it is terrible compared to other developed countries.
A Government Accounting Office report examines the characteristics of Medicare Advantage members who disenroll.
A Rock Health report gives statistics on first half 2017 funding of digital health companies.
The basis for many people’s believe in government-controlled health care is that it is an inherent or basic human right. That is a strange argument to me.
The British Medical Journal publishes a survey of perceptions about the preventability of hospital readmissions.
Mark Farrah Associates issues a timely report on the status of the individual health insurance market.
A study in Health Affairs reveals trends in patterns of end-of-life care.
Research carried in the Annals of Family Medicine examines changes in utilization and spending between 1996-97 and 2011-12.
An article in the Wall Street Journal suggests that “smart medicine” will fix our cost and quality issues. I don’t think so.
Research in the American Journal of Managed Care finds that consumers don’t use price transparency tools much.
CMS’ Office of the Actuary provides a state-level health spending trend analysis.
Actuarial firm Milliman issues a report on the health care reinsurance market.
Doctors are struggling to prepare for the new Medicare payment approach known as MACRA, according to a KPMG/AMA survey.
Navigant and HFMA publish a survey regarding revenue cycle management, a very important topic for health care providers.