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Ranks of uninsured in Indiana, U.S. growing fastest in middle class
The middle class is being hit hardest by rising health insurance costs, according to a report being released today by...
Hospitals Still Not Over the Hump
Despite the positive news from a Thomson Reuters study last week, which found that hospital margins had rebounded in...
BCBS Companies Took Loss in 2008
Blue Cross Blue Shield companies posted an aggregate 40.9% year-over-year decline in income in 2008 because of realized...
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Planning for a Public Health Plan
Georganne Chapin, of Hudson Health Plan, fears a health insurance exchange will create bureaucracy at an enormous cost...
Midwestern Town the Anti-McAllen, TX, for Medicare Costs
Doctors in McAllen, TX, became part of the growing national furor over rising healthcare costs with a June New Yorker...
Red Tape Snarls Billions of Healthcare Dollars
Reducing administrative red tape by just 10% could remove as much as $500 billion over 10 years from the nation's...
New Health Reform Features Public Option, Individual Mandate, Payment Changes
House Democrats Tuesday unveiled their new 1,018-page Tri-Committee healthcare reform bill that includes a health...
Prospects Dim for Public Plan
The public option may be in danger of winding up in the healthcare reform scrapheap—next to Hillarycare.
Nashville-based Healthways signs 5-year deal with Colorado health plan
Nashville-based Healthways Inc. has signed a five-year agreement to provide wellness services to Rocky Mountain Health...
UnitedHealth forces pay-for-performance measures in new contract
Under a new contract announced between Advocate Health Care and UnitedHealth Group, Advocate doctors will now be...
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