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What If All Your Reimbursement Was Medicare?

If healthcare reform passes, and even if the public option pays you as much as 99% of costs, much higher than Medicare, you still come out way behind over time.

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Hospital Job Growth Surged in October
John Commins, for HealthLeaders Media, November 6, 2009
CDC: MRSA USA600 Not Worse Than Other MRSA Strains
Cheryl Clark, for HealthLeaders Media, November 6, 2009
Military base shooting victims flood local hospitals
New York Times, November 6, 2009
Kaiser to open medical facility in South Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times, November 6, 2009
AARP endorses House healthcare bill
Washington Post, November 6, 2009
Immigration and abortion issues could cost party crucial votes
Washington Post, November 6, 2009

Commentary: Partnership Tests Value of EMRs
The CDC and GE Healthcare's announcement that they are partnering to monitor H1N1 and seasonal influenza activity may be just the opportunity needed to generate widespread support of EHRs from the public. +
Carrie Vaughan, for HealthLeaders Media
November 3, 2009
Commentary: Red Flags Fly, Bad Debt Shrinks
There's a sunny side to complying with the Red Flags Rule: minimal cost to implement and the return on this investment could reduce your bad debt. +
Karen Minich-Pourshadi, for HealthLeaders Media
November 2, 2009
Commentary: Healthcare Unions Steam Ahead in 2009
Healthcare unions aren't initiating as many organizing elections now as they have in recent years, but a new study shows that when organized labor picks a target, they usually win. +
John Commins, for HealthLeaders Media
November 2, 2009
What kind of impact do you think the planned 21% Medicare pay cut for physicians would have on patient access?
Few, if any, physicians would stop accepting Medicare payments
Many doctors would stop taking Medicare patients
Most doctors would stop taking Medicare patients
There's no sense talking about this because Congress will find away to not cut physicians' payments

Utilizing Clinical Integration to Foster Successful Hospital Operations Improvement
Don't use impending healthcare reform and the uncertainties surrounding it as an excuse not to enact necessary clinical integration strategies that will improve operations regardless of how legislative healthcare reform eventually plays out. While considerable uncertainty still exists surrounding the details of healthcare reform, certain consequences of reform are so likely that hospitals need to address them.
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