A paper from Stanford University researchers tests various models for improving prediction of who will be a high-cost patients.
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A report from Mark Farrah Associates looks at mid-year financial performance for health insurers.
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A Genworth Financial report explores cost trends in the costs of long-term care.
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A survey of consumers and physicians gives their perspectives on the causes of rising health costs.
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A new piece of research suggests that hospital factors are the predominant cause of readmissions.
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A study in the Journal of General Internal Medicine suggests that there is more over-treatment than under-treatment of diabetes among Medicare beneficiaries.
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While consumers like the idea of price-shopping in health care, few actually practice it, according to a study in Health Affairs.
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A report from research firm Kaufman Hall reviews "consumerism" in health care.
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Research in Health Affairs explores the trend of physician practice acquisitions, which typically are too small to catch the eye of regulators.
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A study sponsored by the AARP finds that specialty drug prices are rising rapidly.
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A study in Health Affairs finds that large health plans do negotiate lower prices from providers.
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Making it harder for people to access fast food does not appear to impact obesity rates. Another blow to the nanny state.
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A survey of mobile apps to help diabetes patients manage their care is published in the journal Diabetes Care.
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Studies in JAMA examine how to increase patient receptivity to recommended screenings for colon cancer.
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The current issue of Health Affairs deals with market concentration in health care, which is clearly a leading, if not the leading cause of excessive pricing for private health plans.
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