The Administration has been caught again in how misleading its arguments in favor of the "reform" law were; this time in regard to how many employer-sponsored health plans will have…
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Physicians are experimenting with retainer-like payments for uninsured patients. It appears that this may be attractive to many uninsured persons and may allow physicians to accrue more revenue than they…
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Milliman issued its annual look at health care costs for a family of four, including employer payments and out-of-pocket. Costs continue to rise well-above the rate of inflation or GDP…
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Another potpourri of health care items, including telemedicine, mergers and acquisitions, unnecessary medical care, Massachusetts struggle with health insurance rates and health costs, e-visits, and a different suggestion for reforming…
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An MGMA survey and an article based on the survey provide a look at where physician employment and compensation is headed. Hospitals look to be extending their power and leverage.
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Two federal budget experts examine CBO's final analysis of the deficit effect of the health reform bill as passed and find that it is very likely that instead of a…
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As long as cost pressures continue, people will search for new and better ways to control them. One area of focus has been the cost of a physician interaction and…
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One theory for improving the health care system is to rely on more-informed and engaged consumers to help improve decision-making about treatment options. A recent Health Affairs article suggests there…
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Dartmouth Atlas researchers largely created and fueled the perception that the significant variation in use of medical procedures and spending across geographic regions reflects likely unnecessary care. Their latest research…
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More health care nuggets for the weekend, including personalized medicine, health reform, health insurance premiums, telemedicine, and community health centers.
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