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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...
Prospects Dim for Public Plan
The public option may be in danger of winding up in the healthcare reform scrapheap—next to Hillarycare.
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AHA and AMA Ask Health Plans: Can't We All Just Get Along?
Top officials for the American Medical Association and the American Hospital Association agreed yesterday that they...
Employee Healthcare Costs Rise, But We're Not at Tipping Point Yet
The total 2009 medical cost for a typical American family of four in an employer-sponsored PPO will increase by more...
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To Bundle or Not to Bundle?
That's not the question, at least according to an admittedly unscientific survey of CEOs and CFOs I've talked with over...
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