Research published in the New England Journal of Medicine finds that hospital care is improving for most subgroups, according to common performance measures.
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Research suggests that wider use of telemedicine can produce significant savings, largely through lower unit costs for the same services.
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A new study examines whether requiring physicians to periodically re-certify will improve quality or lower costs.
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The Commonwealth Fund examines the impact on families from increases in the cost of employment-based health insurance.
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A blog post at Health Affairs summarizes research and concludes that workplace wellness programs provide no savings.
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More prognosticating in the form of PWC's report on important health trends for 2015.
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Ernst & Young issues its regular Pulse of the Industry report regarding the state of the medical device segment.
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Oliver Wyman gives us a perspective on the future of health care which isn't too original and likely not very accurate either.
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The Kaiser Family Foundation in conjunction with The Peterson Foundation has created a new health system tracker which will issue regular reports on the state of American health.
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A survey of doctors from the Physicians Foundation finds high levels of stress and dissatisfaction with many aspects of the practice of medicine.
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