Healthcare

UnitedHealth Group Leaders See Cost Pressures Enduring

Volume coding payments between hospital operators and insurance companies do not show signs by 2025. And according to the results of the fourth quarter and the 2025 perspectives of UnitedHealth Group Inc., it seems that suppliers have the advantage by now. The leaders of UnitedHealth Group, based in Minnesota, father

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Could Automation Help More Physicians Stay Independent?

Independent primary care physicians are becoming an increasingly rare breed these days. But one Maine doctor says the automation tools made available through his EhlinicalWorks EHR are helping him thrive as a solo practitioner. Joel Keenan, MD, owner of York Primary Care, says most doctors think continuing as a small

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What It Takes to Scale Up Primary Care for High-Needs Older Adults

Accountable care arrangements for home-based primary care are still in their early stages, but have shown promise. During a recent panel discussion, Tom Lally, MD, founder and CEO of Bloom Healthcare, recently spoke about his Lakewood, Colorado-based organization’s experience as the highest-needs population ACO with the best performance on quality

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My Favorite Quotes of the Year —Value-Based Care Edition

This time of year, I often put together an article highlighting my favorite quotes from interviews and conferences I covered over the past year. It occurred to me that in 2024 I had the privilege of interviewing so many inspiring physicians, managed care executives, IT professionals, and entrepreneurs working to

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New Center to Coordinate Between Medicaid, Maternal and Child Health

A newly established Center for Maternal and Child Health Medicaid Partnerships (CMMP) is a 5-year initiative supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to strengthen partnerships and guide coordination between Medicaid, CHIP programs and Title V. Title V is a federal-state partnership that funds programs and initiatives to

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Prospect Medical Holdings Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

For-profit company Prospect Medical Holdings, which owns hospital facilities in California, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Connecticut, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas. The company said it plans to focus on its operations in California and sell Roger Williams Medical

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