A new AHRQ Statistical Brief describes where consumers get their usual medical care.
Enjoy the holiday and spend a few minutes contemplating what we celebrate.
A lot of nonsense is being tossed around about attempts to change the current federal health “reform” law.
Denied claims cost hospitals in lost revenue and rework, according to a study from Change Healthcare.
Oops, wireless pill bottles and other interventions don’t appear to improve medication adherence or clinical outcomes.
An analysis from TransUnion suggests that patients and providers are struggling with unpaid bills.
A Mark Farrah Associates brief looks at the competitive state of private health insurance markets.
A report sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation examines the recent growth in provider-sponsored health insurance plans.
Merritt Hawkins issues results from its latest report on physician recruiting and compensation.
Here is a look at some highlights from the 2017 PWC Health & Well-being Touchstone Survey.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics issues an update on its disease-centered approach to examining health spending.
A report from Sun Life Financial gives data on the causes of large health claims.
Proponents of the original federal reform law make misleading statements to try to defend it.
According to research published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the hospital value-based purchasing program did not lead to better quality.
A PriceWaterhouseCooper Health Research Institute report projects medical cost trend for 2018.