AHRQ issues a statistical brief examining the costs of end-of-life care. About one-third of American's who die do so in a hospital, at an average cost two-and-a-half times greater than…
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Another summary of miscellaneous health care items, including telemedicine and prevention and wellness.
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has released a policy brief examining the potential of accountable care organizations to remedy the health system's ills. The brief concludes that ACOs will not…
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The CBO analyzes the most recent Senate health reform bill, finding it would increase coverage to 94% of Americans and reduce the deficit over the next ten years, but the…
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The ECRI Institute released a report advising payers on technologies to watch for in 2010, including genetic testing, imaging technologies, orthopedic devices and EHRs and PHRs. Most are very expensive…
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Deloitte issues one of its periodic reports on retail clinics, finding that growth has slowed, if not stopped, but payer and consumer acceptance has increased. Deloitte anticipates renewed growth in…
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The CMS Office of the Actuary zings the House bill, finding it will likely increase total national health care spending, its proposed savings from cuts in payments to Medicare institutional…
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Thomson Reuters and the AHA release updated reports on hospitals, Thomson showing that their revenues and profits are improving, as are credit availability and investment portfolios, while the AHA continues…
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Another dose of weekend tidbits, covering PAP screenings, health insurer consolidation, Part D plan satisfaction, Rand's look at the best methods to reduce health care costs, geographic variations in health…
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Interesting reports on specialty pharmacy, drug benefits, drug sales and the IMS buyout.
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A study reported in the Annals of Internal Medicine tried to find medical innovations that significantly lowered costs, with only minor reduction in quality or outcome. Very few were found,…
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The Journal of the American College of Cardiology published a meta-analysis of usual care for heart failure patients versus regular telephone follow-up or remote electronic monitoring, finding that the latter…
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The Commonwealth Fund supported a survey of primary care physicians in several countries to compare their use of health IT, the availability of incentives, patient payment issues and other matters.…
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The American Medical Group Association conducts a survey on EHR usage by physician groups, revealing the difficulty in implementation, and high expectations in value, which tended to be met only…
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Yet another installment of the weekend health care miscellany that you are undoubtedly growing fond of.
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